Impact of a Collaborative Program of Physical Activity of Newly-diagnosed Cancer Patients
Impact of a Collaborative Program of Customized, Adaptive and Supervised Physical Activity on Adherence, Fitness, Quality of Life and Resilience of Newly-diagnosed Cancer Patients
University Hospital, Toulouse
350 participants
Aug 30, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
During the last twenty years, the cancer overall incidence has been increasing in europe and developed countries, while diagnostic and therapeutic progress have contributes to a reduction in mortality. Currently, almost 4 million people are treated or followed for cancer in France. The physical, psychological and social after-effects are significant. Adaptated physical activity plays an important role in the rehabilitation process. Overall, meta-analyses carried-out with most frequent cancers demonstrate that physical activity practiced would allow an improvement in quality of life, tolerance to anticancer treatments and survival.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- newly-diagnosed cancer patient
- able to start a program of physical activity within the first year follow diagnosis
- performance status between 0 to 2
Exclusion Criteria6
- uncontrolled cardiovascular disease
- peripheral neuropathy grade 3-4 with risk of falling
- bone metastasis with risk of bone fracture
- platelets <100X109/L
- hemoglobin <8g/dL
- patient under legal protection
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Interventions
12 weeks of a collaborative program of customized, adaptative and supervised physical activity by sports instructor
Locations(2)
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NCT05723471