The Effects of Inhaled Aromatherapy on Chemotherapy Induced Nausea (CINV) and Vomiting (CINV)
Nausea, Vomiting
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Nausea
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Men and women included
- Ages between 21 years old and 89 years old
- Diagnosis of breast cancer - all histologies and stages
- Subjects must have reported some degree of nausea following chemotherapy
- Subjects must have at least two remaining cycles of chemotherapy to complete
- Subjects must be fluent in English or Spanish
- Subjects must be willing to complete questionnaire through follow-up phone calls
- Subjects must be able to use the pocket diffuser
Exclusion Criteria:
- Inability to sign the consent
- Pregnancy
- Cognitive impairment
- Current use of aromatherapy for symptom management or prevention
- Allergies to peppermint, ginger, or vanilla
- Concurrent radiation therapy
Sites / Locations
- Penn State Cancer Institute
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Placebo Comparator
Peppermint Essential Oil
Ginger Essential Oil
Pure Vanilla Extract (placebo-control)
Usual care plus a personal pocket diffuser prepared with 14 drops of peppermint essential oil. Each subject will be instructed to inhale from the pocket diffuser beginning on the day of their chemotherapy (Day 1) and continue using the inhaler for the next three consecutive days (Day 1-Day 4).The subjects will remove the cover of the pocket diffuser, place the pocket diffuser approximately an inch away from their nose and inhale three times with deep breathing (i.e., three sniffs). Subjects will take 3 sniffs of the aromatherapy inhaler three times daily (morning, afternoon, and evening).The subjects will complete a Pre-treatment Assessment form before cycle of chemotherapy (total of 2), as well as 24 and 72 hours after each cycle of chemotherapy. The exact same procedures will be repeated during the participant's next cycle of chemotherapy, which is likely two or three weeks after the first one.
Usual care plus a personal pocket diffuser prepared with 14 drops of ginger essential oil. Each subject will be instructed to inhale from the pocket diffuser beginning on the day of their chemotherapy (Day 1) and continue using the inhaler for the next three consecutive days (Day 1-Day 4). The subjects will remove the cover of the pocket diffuser, place the pocket diffuser approximately an inch away from their nose and inhale three times with deep breathing (i.e., three sniffs). Subjects will take 3 sniffs of the aromatherapy inhaler three times daily (morning, afternoon, and evening). The subjects will complete a Pre-treatment Assessment form before cycle of chemotherapy (total of 2), as well as 24 and 72 hours after each cycle of chemotherapy.The exact same procedures will be repeated during the participant's next cycle of chemotherapy, which is likely two or three weeks after the first one.
Usual care plus a personal pocket diffuser prepared with 14 drops of pure vanilla extract (placebo). Each subject will be instructed to inhale from the pocket diffuser beginning on the day of their chemotherapy (Day 1) and continue using the inhaler for the next three consecutive days (Day 1-Day 4). The subjects will remove the cover of the pocket diffuser, place the pocket diffuser approximately an inch away from their nose and inhale three times with deep breathing (i.e., three sniffs). Subjects will take 3 sniffs of the aromatherapy inhaler three times daily (morning, afternoon, and evening). The subjects will complete a Pre-treatment Assessment form before cycle of chemotherapy (total of 2), as well as 24 and 72 hours after each cycle of chemotherapy. The exact same procedures will be repeated during the participant's next cycle of chemotherapy, which is likely two or three weeks after the first one.