U.S., April 16 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06927804) titled 'Utilization of Virtual Reality to Increase Comfort and Reduce the Sensation of Pain During Port Insertion Into the Body' on April 07.

Brief Summary: This randomized controlled study evaluates whether virtual reality (VR) can reduce pain, anxiety, and stress during subcutaneous venous port implantation in adult oncology patients. Patients will be assigned to standard care or standard care with VR intervention.

Pain will be measured using the Visual Analog Scale (VAS), and physiological parameters (blood pressure, heart rate, variability) will be monitored 30 minutes before, during, and 30 minutes after the procedure. Anxiety and st...