Virtual Reality at Hospital d'Inca: Small Headset, Big Questions
Possible Side Effects of VR in Cancer Care
Hospital d'Inca monitors for dizziness, nausea and motion sickness when patients use VR during treatment.

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Are there side effects from using VR during cancer treatment in Mallorca?
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Can virtual reality help chemotherapy patients in Mallorca feel less anxious?
It may help some patients feel calmer, but it is only a supportive measure.
How does the virtual reality session work at Hospital d'Inca?
Patients wear a headset for about 30 minutes while staff monitor how they react.
Is virtual reality a replacement for pain medication or psychological support?
No, VR is only an additional comfort measure.
Who might benefit most from VR at Hospital d'Inca?
It is still being studied which patients benefit most.
Why is Hospital d'Inca testing VR for patients in Mallorca?
The aim is to reduce stress and make treatment feel more bearable.
Does VR at Hospital d'Inca raise privacy concerns?
Yes, the hospital is still clarifying what data the headsets store and who can access it.
Could VR be introduced in other hospitals in Mallorca?
Yes, but it would need funding, training and clear clinical rules.
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