Simple creams may soothe cancer Patients' itchy skin
NCT ID NCT07337486
Summary
This study tested whether a special skin care routine could prevent or reduce itchy rashes, a common side effect of immunotherapy cancer drugs. Researchers gave 130 cancer patients either a cream with niacinamide and shea butter or a different moisturizer to use for six months. The goal was to see if the special cream could lower itching and improve skin-related quality of life for people on these treatments.
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Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau
Barcelona, 08025, Spain
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