Numbing shot before surgery could ease breast cancer pain
NCT ID NCT04327063
Summary
This study tested whether a numbing injection (nerve block) given before breast cancer surgery could reduce pain afterward. Researchers compared the numbing medicine ropivacaine to a placebo (saltwater) injection in 182 women. The main goal was to see if the nerve block reduced the need for strong painkillers in the first few hours after surgery.
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Locations
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Centre Jean Perrin
Clermont-Ferrand, 63000, France
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Hopital Tenon
Paris, 75020, France
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Institut Curie
Paris, 75005, France
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Institut de Cancérologie de Lorraine
Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, 54500, France
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