New program aims to help women overcome painful side effect of cancer treatment
NCT ID NCT07216456
Summary
This study is testing a new support program designed to help women who have had pelvic radiation therapy for cancer use vaginal dilators more consistently. Vaginal dilators help prevent painful narrowing of the vagina, a common side effect of radiation, but many women struggle to use them regularly. Researchers will compare the new program, which offers behavioral strategies and support, to standard educational materials to see if it improves dilator use and reduces symptoms.
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Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina, 27710, United States
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