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NCT07489391
Concomitant Use of Radiotherapy and Integrated Exercise - Lung Cancer
Study objective and procedures The objective of CURIE-LC is to evaluate the feasibility (i.e., whether it is possible and safe) of carrying out a comprehensive exercise program during combined radiotherapy and chemotherapy in patients with lung cancer. The study will assess whether patients can adhere to the exercise program while receiving oncologic treatment and will explore its effects on physical fitness and quality of life. What does participation involve? If participants choose to take part, they will join a supervised exercise program conducted throughout the chemoradiotherapy treatment. The program includes three main components, tailored to the individuals' abilities: Inspiratory breathing exercise: training with a specialized device to strengthen the breathing muscles and improve lung capacity. Aerobic exercise: moderate-intensity aerobic activity (e.g., treadmill walking or stationary cycling) several days per week to improve endurance and cardiovascular health. Strength training: muscle-strengthening exercises (e.g., light weights or resistance bands) twice per week to maintain or increase arm and leg strength. A physiotherapist or other trained professional will guide the participant at all times to ensure exercises are performed safely and appropriately. Sessions will last approximately 20 to 60 minutes and will be coordinated with the radiotherapy/chemotherapy schedule so as not to interfere with the treatment. In addition to the exercise sessions, participants will undergo physical assessments and complete questionnaires at several time points. Before starting and at the end of the program, the investigagtors will measure functional capacity using the 6-minute walk test (6MWT) and assess respiratory muscle strength using maximal inspiratory and expiratory pressures (PImax and PEmax). Handgrip strength will also be measured. Participants will complete questionnaires about health status, fatigue, mood, and quality of life. These evaluations will help determine the impact of exercise during treatment. The exercise program will last for the duration of the treatment, approximately 7 to 9 weeks, with a short-term follow-up after treatment ends. Overall, participation involves attending the scheduled weekly exercise sessions during treatment, plus several evaluation visits (before, during, at the end of the program, and a few months later). Exact timing and frequency will be explained and planned according to the individual situation, aiming to minimize disruption to daily routine.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2026-03-24
2 states
NCT07447700
A Pilot Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Focused Massage on Pain, Mobility, and Quality of Life During Radiation Treatment for Patients With Breast Cancer
The goal of this interventional study is to to evaluate the effectiveness and acceptability of a focused upper body massage when offered after radiation treatments to participants diagnosed with breast cancer. Given the prevalence of musculoskeletal complaints during radiation therapy delivery and acknowledging the emotional stress associated with breast cancer diagnosis and treatment, the aims of this pilot study are to: 1) evaluate the effectiveness of a focused upper body massage, available after radiation treatments, on patient's muscle and joint achiness and disability/symptoms of the upper extremities; 2) evaluate the effectiveness of a focused chair massage, available after radiation treatments on health-related quality of life; 3) assess the need for repeating the pre-radiation simulation process and revising the established treatment plan; and 4) and evaluate patient acceptability of the massages offered during the course of radiation treatment.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2026-03-12
1 state
NCT04186832
Step Count Monitoring as a Measure of Physical Activity in Patients With Newly Diagnosed Glioma Undergoing Radiation Therapy
This trial studies the feasibility of monitoring step count as a measure of physical activity in patients with newly diagnosed glioma undergoing radiation therapy. Physical activity measured by step count may help to improve the quality of life and symptoms for patients with newly diagnosed glioma.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2026-02-19
1 state
NCT06796543
Targeted Oligometastatic Radiation in Pediatric and Young Adult Patients With Soft Tissue and Bone Sarcoma
This study is designed for children, adolescents and young adults undergoing radiation therapy for metastatic sarcoma. The aim of the study is to investigate if the investigators can improve the overall survival of these patients by targeting metastatic sites with radiation.
Gender: All
Ages: Any - 39 Years
Updated: 2025-04-17
2 states