Can getting stronger help kids fight cancer?

NCT ID NCT05289739

Summary

This study tested whether a personalized exercise program could help children and teens feel better during cancer treatment. Nearly 500 young patients participated in supervised workouts aimed at reducing fatigue, improving strength, and boosting quality of life. The program used innovative technology, like augmented reality, to make the training engaging and tailored to each child.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Johannes-Gutenberg-University Medical Center

    Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, 55131, Germany

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