Gentle vibration tested to fight cancer Drug's aches and fatigue
NCT ID NCT03712813
Summary
This study tested whether a gentle, low-intensity vibration platform could help reduce joint pain, muscle aches, and fatigue in early-stage breast cancer survivors. These symptoms are common side effects of aromatase inhibitor medications. For 12 months, 72 participants either used the vibration platform twice daily or were placed on a waitlist, to see if the treatment improved their energy and physical function.
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Indiana University Melvin & Bren Simon Cancer Center
Indianapolis, Indiana, 46202, United States
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