Study #2016-0599
Biobehavioral Effects of Hypnosis During Breast Cancer Surgery
MD Anderson Study Status
Not Accepting
Treatment Agent
Description
This clinical trial studies how well hypnosedation works in relaxing and reducing the need for general anesthesia in patients who are undergoing breast cancer surgery. Hypnosedation is a technique that places patients under conscious sedation where they remain awake and numbed during surgery and involves the use of words and images to help patients relax and to affect their thoughts about what is happening during surgery.
Resources and Links
Phone Number: 1-877-MDA-6789
Information and next steps
Disease:
Anatomic Stage 0 Breast Cancer AJCC v8;Anatomic Stage I Breast Cancer AJCC v8;Anatomic Stage IA Breast Cancer AJCC v8;Anatomic Stage IB Breast Cancer AJCC v8;Prognostic Stage 0 Breast Cancer AJCC v8;Prognostic Stage I Breast Cancer AJCC v8;Prognostic Stage IA Breast Cancer AJCC v8;Prognostic Stage IB Breast Cancer AJCC v8
Study phase:
Not applicable
Physician name:
Lorenzo Cohen
Department:
Integrative Medicine Program
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