U.S., Feb. 24 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07427888) titled 'Treatment of Cancer Pain Using an Implantable Intrathecal Pump' on Feb. 04.

Brief Summary: This study evaluates the effectiveness and safety of an implantable intrathecal pump for the treatment of cancer-related pain compared with standard subcutaneous analgesic infusion. Cancer-related pain can be difficult to control with systemic opioid therapy and is often associated with significant side effects and reduced quality of life.

Implantable intrathecal pumps allow direct delivery of analgesic medication into the intrathecal space, enabling effective pain control with lower drug doses and fewer systemic adverse effects. The study co...