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Smart VR Mindfulness for Breast Cancer: Integrating Biofeedback and Evaluating Chemotherapy Effectiveness

Smart VR Mindfulness for Breast Cancer: Integrating Biofeedback and Evaluating Chemotherapy Effectiveness

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18 years and older
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

Breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy often face significant physical and emotional symptoms, with stress contributing to symptom severity. This study investigates the effectiveness of a mindfulness-based virtual reality (VR) intervention in reducing stress and symptom severity. A total of 60 participants will be stratified and randomized into three groups: mindfulness-based VR, mindfulness-based audio, and control. Data will be analyzed using generalized estimating equations and machine learning. The goal is to improve understanding and quality of care for cancer patients by evaluating the potential benefits of mindfulness-based VR interventions.

Description

Background: Breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy commonly experience physical and emotional symptoms, with approximately 90 percent of patients being affected. Perceived stress is one of the related factors that can contribute to symptom severity. Inadequate control of symptoms can have significant negative consequences on patient's quality of life, treatment adherence, disease prognosis, and increase the number of doctor visits, and overall treatment outcomes. The application of virtual reality in improving symptoms and perceived stress in breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy is an area of ongoing research, and the findings from existing studies have been inconsistent. Additionally, the incorporation of mindfulness techniques within VR interventions for this specific population has been limited.

Objective: This study aims to explore the effectiveness of mindfulness-based virtual reality on the stress perception and symptom severity of breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.

Methods: Stratified block randomization will be used to assign 20 patients each to the mindfulness based virtul reality group, the mindfulness based audio practice group, and the control group, totaling 60 participants. Data analysis will be conducted using the generalized estimating equation and machine learning.

Expected results: To understand the effectiveness of mindfulness-based virtual reality on the stress perception and the symptoms severity of chemotherapy in breast cancer patients, in order to serve as a reference for improving the quality of care for cancer patients in the future.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age above 18 years.
  • Diagnosed with breast cancer stages I to III, with diagnostic codes C50, C79.81, C84.7A, D03.52, D05, D24, D48, or D49; there are no restrictions on tumor type, receptor subtype, or whether breast tumor removal surgery has been performed.
  • Undergoing the first inpatient preoperative or postoperative chemotherapy, without restrictions on the type of medication or treatment cycles.
  • Able to communicate in Mandarin and literate; without cognitive impairments, psychiatric disorders, motion sickness, epilepsy, or a history of drug or alcohol addiction.
  • No prior experience with mindfulness-based interventions. Understanding of the research procedures, agreement to participate, and signing of the informed consent form; owning a smartphone capable of installing the required research applications and able to operate independently.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • individuals with blindness or visual impairments that preclude the identification of on-screen visuals
  • individuals with auditory impairments preventing the recognition of sounds through headphones.

Study details
    Breast Cancer
    Chemotherapy
    Virtual Reality
    Mindfulness

NCT06541587

Hsin Yi Lu

21 October 2025

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