U.S., July 10 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07692412) titled 'Multisensory Interventions Reduce MRI Anxiety in Cancer Patients' on June 28.

Brief Summary: MRI-related anxiety is prevalent among cancer patients and frequently undermines imaging quality by inducing motion artifacts or causing premature examination termination. Safe, non-pharmacological supportive interventions have the potential to alleviate procedural anxiety, yet the underlying neurobiological mechanisms remain unclear. This study aimed to investigate the anxiolytic effect of a combined multisensory intervention integrating music therapy and aromatherapy during MRI procedures, and to further explore its potential neurophysiolo...