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A Study of Physical Activity in Cancer Survivors

Recruiting
18 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

The purpose of this study is to determine if increasing physical activity (PA) will increase physical functioning, as measured by cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, and balance in underserved adult cancer survivors > 60 years of age and/or those of any age residing at a rural address. Also, to determine if increasing PA will increase quality of life (QOL), as measured by physical functioning and fatigue, in underserved cancer survivors >60 years of age and/or those of any age residing at a rural address.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adult, cancer survivors (no active disease) at Mayo Clinic Health System (MCHS) in Northwest Wisconsin (NWWI)
  • Any stage cancer
  • Age ≥60 years residing at any address, or ≥18 years residing at a rural address (as defined by Rural America, census.gov)
  • Completed active treatment of surgery, (neo)adjuvant chemotherapy, and/or (neo) adjuvant radiation. Patients receiving adjuvant endocrine therapy, targeted therapy, or immunotherapy therapies are eligible.
  • Ownership of a computer/tablet/smartphone with internet access.
  • Willingness and ability to attend study visits.
  • Must be able to complete semi-tandem (10 seconds), side-by-side tandem (10 seconds and SPPB Score of >6 to qualify for virtual exercise.
  • Must be ambulatory without the use of assisted device(s).

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Receiving surgery, (neo)adjuvant chemotherapy, (neo) adjuvant radiation, palliative treatment
  • Are already performing >150 minutes/week of moderate activity or 75 min/week of vigorous physical activity
  • Cancer-free for greater than 5 years
  • Unable to complete weekly interventions/exercise due to traveling or unable to be active for more than 7 consecutive days.

Study details

Cancer

NCT05988892

Mayo Clinic

25 January 2024

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