VR glasses calm cancer Patients' nerves before radiation
NCT ID NCT06199050
Summary
This study tested whether watching 360° virtual reality movies could help reduce fear and anxiety in cancer patients about to begin radiation therapy. Researchers enrolled 292 adults with breast, lung, prostate, head and neck cancers, or brain tumors. Patients watched VR movies showing what to expect during different treatment procedures, and their fear levels were measured using questionnaires.
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Maastricht Radiation Oncology
Maastricht, Netherlands
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