Can a short rehab program before lung cancer surgery help patients get fitter and quit smoking?
NCT ID NCT06432972
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests a short, pre-surgery rehab program for people who smoke and have a lung nodule that may be cancer. About 20 participants will do breathing exercises and get help to stop smoking. The goal is to see if this program is practical and can improve fitness, reduce symptoms, and lower surgery risks.
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University of Vermont Medical Center
RECRUITINGBurlington, Vermont, 05401, United States
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