Simple breathing exercises may ease lung cancer Survivors' struggles
NCT ID NCT06869447
First seen Jun 27, 2026 ยท Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether a home-based breathing exercise program can help people who have finished treatment for early-stage lung cancer (stages I-III) breathe easier, feel less tired, and stay more active. About 100 survivors will do breathing exercises at home for several weeks. Researchers will check if the program is easy to follow and if it improves breathing, fatigue, and quality of life.
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Roswell Park Cancer Institute
RECRUITINGBuffalo, New York, 14263, United States
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