A Randomized Phase III Trial of a Perioperative Physical Activity Intervention in Older Adults with Lung Cancer and Their Family Caregivers
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What is the purpose of this trial?
This clinical trial compares telephone-based physical activity coaching to self monitored physical activity for improving physical function in older adults who are undergoing surgery for lung cancer and their caregivers. Lung cancer surgery in older adults is associated with functional declines and unique challenges. Performing physical activity around the time of surgery has been shown to improve functional outcomes in patients and exercise programs delivered via telehealth may improve access and convenience for patients and minimize participant burden. Telephone-based physical activity coaching may improve physical functioning for older adults with lung cancer who are undergoing surgery.
- Trial withCity of Hope Medical Center
- Ages18 years and older
- GenderBoth
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- Last Updated10/24/2024
- Study HIC#2000037484