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NCT07026799
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Feasibility, Safety and Effectivity of an Exercise Intervention for Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma Patients During Induction Therapy

Sponsor: University Hospital Heidelberg

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

Physical exercise is an important supportive therapy for cancer patients, which improves quality of life and can effectively counteract the side effects of drug therapy. There is very little experience whether physical activity can also be performed safely by patients with malignant diseases that affect bone stability. This applies in particular to patients with multiple myeloma, a disease characterized by a monoclonal proliferation of plasma cells in the bone marrow and often accompanied by severe bony destruction. Aim of this exploratory randomized controlled trial is to evaluate feasibility, safety and effectivity of an orthopaedic-guided exercise intervention during induction therapy in newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients.

Official title: Investigation of an Exercise Intervention for Multiple Myeloma Patients With Stable and Unstable Osteolytic Lesions During Induction Therapy.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 70 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

50

Start Date

2023-04-14

Completion Date

2026-06-27

Last Updated

2025-06-18

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Exercise

Orthopedic consultation and home-based, individualized, structured resistance training during induction therapy.

OTHER

Control group

Orthopedic consultation and stretching exercises/walking. No resistance training.

Locations (1)

Heidelberg University Hospital - GMMG Study Group

Heidelberg, Germany