Can exercise ease the lingering pain of chemotherapy?
NCT ID NCT06405542
Summary
This study is testing whether a 10-week, home-based exercise program is practical, safe, and helpful for cancer survivors who have lasting nerve pain, numbness, or tingling from chemotherapy. Researchers will work with 40 participants to see if the program improves symptoms, strength, and balance. The goal is to find a manageable way to help people regain function and reduce discomfort long after treatment ends.
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Locations
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ELLICSR: Health Wellness and Cancer Survivorship Centre
Toronto, Ontario, M5G 2N2, Canada
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