5-Minute breathing device aims to protect cancer Survivors' hearts
NCT ID NCT05938127
Summary
This study tested whether a simple, 5-minute daily breathing exercise using a handheld device could improve heart health and fitness in people who have survived lymphoma. Lymphoma survivors face higher risks of heart problems due to past treatments. The trial was terminated early after enrolling only one participant, so no conclusions could be drawn about its effectiveness.
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Locations
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Anschutz Health and Wellness
Aurora, Colorado, 80045, United States
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University of Colorado Cancer Center
Aurora, Colorado, 80045, United States
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