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NCT07290309
Survivors Uniting for Remote Guided Exercise
The goal of this research study is to look at how live, online group exercise compares to recorded videos for helping increase physical activity levels, improve physical fitness and quality of life, and reduce loneliness among those living with and beyond cancer. The following aims have been established for this study: * Aim 1: Examine the effect of a group-based videoconference physical activity (PA) intervention on moderate to vigorous physical activity \[MVPA\] (i.e., aerobic and resistance exercise). * Aim 2: Examine the effect of the intervention on additional health-related outcomes including physical fitness (i.e., aerobic endurance, muscular strength), and quality of life at both timepoints. * Aim 3: Explore potential mediators and moderators of intervention effects. We will examine mediators (e.g., self-efficacy, outcome expectations, group cohesion) and moderators (e.g., age, cancer stage, neighborhood walkability) of the intervention on MVPA. * Exploratory Aim: Determine whether a group-based videoconference PA intervention reduces loneliness among cancer survivors. Researchers will randomize participants into one of two guided exercise groups that are 12-weeks long in duration. Participants will be asked to complete online fitness assessments and surveys as well as wear a physical activity monitor device and watch a few times throughout the study. The whole study is 9-months long in duration with a 6-month free-living period where no study activities will take place.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2026-03-31
1 state
NCT07433660
WellSpan-THRIVE Cancer QOL Study
Cancer affects millions of people worldwide and can significantly impact not only survival, but also day-to-day quality of life. Treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation can cause side effects like fatigue, pain, and neuropathy, which may affect physical function, emotional well-being, and social relationships. While many studies have examined factors that influence quality of life; such as age, type and stage of cancer, and treatment-related symptoms; there is still a need for tools that more fully reflect patients' lived experiences. This study aims to develop and implement a patient-centered quality of life (QOL) survey designed specifically for individuals with cancer. By directly involving patients in sharing what matters most to them, the survey seeks to provide a more complete and accurate understanding of how cancer and its treatment affect daily life. The results will help patients, families, and healthcare providers better identify needs, guide supportive care, and improve overall well-being throughout the cancer journey.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2026-03-02
1 state
NCT07407062
A Study to Evaluate Folate Receptor Alpha (FRα) Expression in Adult Participants With Ovarian, Fallopian Tube, and Primary Peritoneal Cancer in Italy
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of folate receptor alpha (FRα)-positive status (≥75% viable tumor cells with moderate (2+) and/or strong (3+) membrane staining) in participants with high-grade serous ovarian, fallopian tube, and primary peritoneal cancer, stratified by time of sampling (initial diagnosis versus relapse), adhering to Ventana folate receptor alpha (FOLR1) RxDx (prescription diagnosis) assay Interpretation Guidance.
Gender: FEMALE
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2026-02-12