Lung cancer patients try exercise during radiation to boost strength
NCT ID NCT07489391
First seen Mar 26, 2026 · Last updated May 08, 2026 · Updated 7 times
Summary
This study is testing whether a supervised exercise program is safe and doable for people with lung cancer who are getting radiation and chemotherapy. Ten participants will do breathing exercises, walking or cycling, and light strength training during their treatment. The goal is to see if patients can stick with the program and if it helps their physical fitness and quality of life.
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Hospital Clinic de Barcelona
RECRUITINGBarcelona, Catalonia, 08036, Spain
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Hospital Universitario de Navarra
RECRUITINGPamplona, Navarre, 31008, Spain
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