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Rehabilitation Outcomes Study
Sponsor: UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
Summary
This pilot health services interventional study aims to prospectively assess the effectiveness of a pre-treatment rehabilitation (prehabilitation) program across a diverse cohort of adult cancer patients via a randomized pilot trial. Upon screening and identification of high-risk features through a central navigation process, patients referred to oncology clinics will be approached to participate in tailored prehabilitation interventions. The study will track and analyze functional outcomes and quality of life aiming to demonstrate the comprehensive benefits of prehabilitation on the cancer treatment continuum. We hypothesize that this referral program is feasible and that those randomized to the intervention arm will have superior functional outcomes and global health-related quality of life. The rationale for this study is anchored in the urgent need to optimize the cancer care trajectory for high-risk patients whose treatment outcomes and quality of life are jeopardized by the multifaceted challenges of their disease. While prehabilitation has shown potential to mitigate these adverse effects, the optimal methods for identifying and connecting these high-risk individuals to appropriate prehabilitation resources remain underexplored. This study, with its systematic approach to enrolling a diverse adult cancer population, endeavors to investigate not only the benefits of prehabilitation interventions but also the effectiveness of a targeted referral process. By doing so, it aims to uncover novel strategies for efficiently allocating prehabilitation resources, thereby enhancing the precision and impact of supportive cancer care.
Official title: Cancer Survival and Outcomes Impact of Universal Disability Screening and Cancer Rehabilitation Referral Among Adults With Cancer Referred to the University of North Carolina
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
60
Start Date
2025-01-21
Completion Date
2027-01-20
Last Updated
2026-02-17
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Rehabilitation-based intervention
Assessment of the subject by a specialty consultation and exercise program development.
Locations (1)
The N.C. Cancer Hospital
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States