Viewing Study NCT06470503



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Study NCT ID: NCT06470503
Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Last Update Posted: 2024-06-24
First Post: 2024-05-31

Brief Title: EXercise Enhancement After RadioTherapy for Bone Metastases
Sponsor: University Health Network Toronto
Organization: University Health Network Toronto

Study Overview

Official Title: EXercise Enhancement After RadioTherapy for Bone Metastases - A Phase I Feasibility Trial for Patients With Painful Non-Spine Bone Metastases
Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Status Verified Date: 2024-06
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: False
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: EXERT-BM
Brief Summary: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety feasibility and acceptability of a structured supervised exercise program combined with standard palliative radiotherapy for patients with painful non-spine bone metastases NSBM
Detailed Description: This study investigates the potential benefits of exercise therapy for patients with bone metastases a common and often painful complication of cancer The study aims to determine whether a structured exercise program in combination with standard of care cancer treatment can improve physical function quality of life and overall well-being for patients undergoing palliative radiotherapy

Participants will complete a 8-week supervised exercise program that is tailored to their individual needs and abilities The exercises guided by certified professionals will focus on improving strength flexibility and mobility Participants will also receive educational sessions covering various aspects of self-management and coping strategies

The study monitor the safety and feasibility of the exercise program as well as its impact on pain levels functional abilities and quality of life Follow-up assessments will occur at 1 3 and 6 months post-intervention to track progress and gather valuable insights into the potential benefits of exercise therapy for individuals with bone metastases

By exploring the role of exercise in cancer care this study seeks to empower patients with new tools to manage their symptoms enhance their well-being and improve their overall quality of life throughout their cancer journey

Study Oversight

Has Oversight DMC: None
Is a FDA Regulated Drug?: False
Is a FDA Regulated Device?: False
Is an Unapproved Device?: None
Is a PPSD?: None
Is a US Export?: None
Is an FDA AA801 Violation?: None