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Not Yet Recruiting NCT05723471

Impact of a Collaborative Program of Physical Activity of Newly-diagnosed Cancer Patients

Conditions: Cancer

Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – N/A
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 350
Sponsor: University Hospital, Toulouse

Location: France

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 Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:newly-diagnosed cancer patientable to start a program of physical activity within the first year follow diagnosisperformance status between 0 to 2Exclusion Criteria:uncontrolled cardiovascular diseaseperipheral neuropathy grade 3-4 with risk of fallingbone metastasis with risk of bone fractureplatelets <100X109/Lhemoglobin <8g/dLpatient under legal protection

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