Muscle strength could predict lung cancer treatment success
NCT ID NCT06730685
Summary
This study follows 160 lung cancer patients to understand how changes in muscle mass, strength, and function affect their ability to complete treatment, quality of life, and survival. Researchers will measure these factors during routine hospital visits without changing standard cancer care. The goal is to identify patterns that could lead to better support strategies and more personalized treatment plans for future patients.
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Locations
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Zealand University Hospital
Næstved, Region Sjælland, 4700, Denmark
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