Study tests if workouts can fight cancer treatment fatigue
NCT ID NCT06985056
Summary
This study is testing whether a 12-week supervised exercise program can help reduce severe fatigue in adults with advanced melanoma who are receiving immunotherapy or targeted therapy. Researchers will compare a group doing personalized online and in-clinic workouts to a group without structured exercise, measuring fatigue, quality of life, fitness, and other health markers. The goal is to see if regular physical activity can ease the difficult side effects of cancer treatment.
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University Hospital Essen
RECRUITINGEssen, 45147, Germany
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