Simple bike test could predict lung cancer surgery risks
NCT ID NCT07506889
First seen Apr 03, 2026 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 7 times
Summary
This study looks at whether a simple, low-intensity cycling test can help predict serious complications in people being treated for lung cancer. Researchers will measure carbon dioxide levels with a handheld device during exercise. The goal is to make risk assessment easier and more accessible for patients.
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Department of Clinical Physiology
Lund, Sweden
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Department of Pulmonology, Blekinge Hospital
Karlskrona, Sweden
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Department of Pulmonology, Kalmar County Hospital
Kalmar, Sweden
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Department of Pulmonology, Ryhov
Jönköping, Sweden
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Department of Pulmonology, University Hospital
Linköping, Sweden
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