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Aromatherapy Essential Oils to Manage Anxiety and Nausea in Cancer Patients Receiving Infusion in the Ambulatory Setting

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by City of Hope Medical Center
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorCity of Hope Medical Center
Started2025-07-08
Est. completion2027-01-01
Eligibility
Age18 Years+
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations2 sites

Summary

This clinical trial tests how well aromatherapy essential oils work to manage anxiety and nausea in cancer patients receiving infusions in the ambulatory setting. Current drugs that are given for nausea may cause constipation and fatigue. Therefore, there is interest in exploring complementary therapies, like aromatherapy, that do not carry the same side effects. Using aromatherapy essential oils such as ginger, peppermint, and lavender, may help reduce nausea and anxiety. Some studies have shown significant reductions in nausea and anxiety among cancer patients using these oils, while other studies have had mixed results. Ginger and peppermint oils, in particular, have been associated with helping reduce nausea during chemotherapy, while lavender has shown potential benefits for anxiety. Jojoba oil will be used as a placebo for this research study. Jojoba oil is extracted from the seeds of a jojoba plant, which is a green shrub that is found in the southwestern United States). Jojoba oil is an oil which has no color or smell. Aromatherapy essential oils used through a personal inhalation device during chemotherapy may better manage anxiety and nausea in cancer patients receiving infusions in the ambulatory setting.

Eligibility

Age: 18 Years+Healthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

* Patients must have the ability to understand and sign a written informed consent document, and be willing to follow protocol requirements
* Ability to read and understand English for patient reported outcomes
* Age \>= 18 years
* Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status =\< 2
* Willingness to comply with all study interventions of essential oil aromatherapy
* Have been on a moderate- to high-risk emetogenic chemotherapy regimen as defined by the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) for at least 1 cycle of therapy
* At least 2 remaining infusion appointments on a moderate- to high-risk emetogenic chemotherapy regimen as defined by the NCCN
* Have nausea defined as \> 3/10 with last chemotherapy infusion based on screening symptom questionnaire
* The study is open to all participants regardless of gender, race, or ethnicity

Exclusion Criteria:

* Self-reported aversion or sensitivity to lavender oil, peppermint oil, ginger oil, jojoba oil
* Uncontrolled respiratory conditions such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
* Mental incapacitation (ex. stroke, brain metastasis etc.) that would cause inability to follow directions, in the opinion of the investigators
* Ongoing uncontrolled active psychiatric condition that would interfere in the conduct of the study (e.g., mood disorders, anxiety, psychosis disorders, or substance use)
* Self-reported abnormal smelling abilities (for ex: ongoing sinus infections, long covid, etc.)
* Aromatherapy use in the last 30 days

Conditions4

AnxietyCancerHematopoietic and Lymphatic System NeoplasmMalignant Solid Neoplasm

Locations2 sites

City of Hope Medical Center
Duarte, California, 91010
Richard T. Lee949-671-4091RichLee@coh.org
City of Hope at Irvine Lennar
Irvine, California, 92618
Richard T. Lee626-218-5846richlee@coh.org

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