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Virtual Reality for Cervical Cancer Comfort During Brachytherapy
Recruiting1 award
Little Rock, Arkansas
This trial is testing whether using virtual reality (VR) to distract patients can make brachytherapy for cervical cancer more comfortable. The study will compare patient experiences with and without VR during treatment. The goal is to see if VR can reduce pain and anxiety, making the procedure more tolerable. Virtual reality (VR) has been explored as a non-pharmacological method to manage pain and anxiety in cancer patients, showing potential benefits in various medical contexts.
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