Managing Pain and Symptom Burden Caused by Chemotherapy in People With Myeloma or Lymphoma

  • STATUS
    Recruiting
  • participants needed
    300
  • sponsor
    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Updated on 19 February 2024
cancer
opioid
opioid use
stem cell transplantation
lymphoma
multiple myeloma
analgesia
acupuncture
pain management
high dose chemotherapy
high-dose chemotherapy

Summary

The purpose of this study is to find out whether acupuncture treatments can reduce the need for opioid medication when managing pain caused by chemotherapy. The study will compare the effects of adding acupuncture to usual pain management with those of usual pain management alone, in reducing opioid use by relieving pain. Researchers also want to find out more about the effects of acupuncture treatments on other symptoms caused by cancer treatments and quality of life.

Details
Condition Hodgkin's Disease, Hodgkin's Disease, Multiple Myeloma, Multiple Myeloma, Lymphoma, Lymphoproliferative Disorder, Lymphoma
Age 18years - 100years
Treatment Acupuncture, Opioid, Assessments
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT04459416
SponsorMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Last Modified on19 February 2024

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Inclusion Criteria

age 18 or older
pathological diagnosis of MM, HD or NHL
scheduled for high dose chemotherapy for auto-HSCT in the following month (30 days)
not taking any opioids in the week prior to consent

Exclusion Criteria

absolute neutrophil count (ANC) of <500/l, platelet count of <20,000/ l or INR >2.0
acupuncture within two weeks prior to HiChemo (to avoid residual effects of acupuncture)
unable to provide informed consent
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