Nausea and vomiting are two of the side effects associated with the most common antineoplastic chemotherapy treatments. The Medical Taping Concept (MTC) is an economical technique, easy to apply. This is a technique that may help reduce nausea and vomiting after application of chemotherapy in cancer patient.
Age range
18 Years – 65 Years
Sex
FEMALE
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Difference between Number of times you have vomited during the first 24 hours after the first chemotherapy session and after the second chemotherapy session
Timeframe: 24 hours after the first chemotherapy session and 24 hours after the second chemotherapy session
Difference between nausea after the first chemotherapy session and after the second chemotherapy session
Timeframe: 24 hours after the first chemotherapy session and 24 hours after the second chemotherapy session
Difference between Intensity of nausea in the experience of the participant after the first chemotherapy session and after the second chemotherapy sessionintervention and pre-intervention
Timeframe: 24 hours after the first chemotherapy session and 24 hours after the second chemotherapy session