Can your step count predict cancer treatment success?
NCT ID NCT06660862
Summary
This study aims to understand if daily physical activity, measured by step count, is linked to how well older and vulnerable men with advanced prostate cancer respond to standard treatment. Researchers will follow 80 participants for 6 to 12 months to see if step counts relate to side effects, quality of life, and overall health. The goal is to learn if simple activity tracking could help doctors better manage care for this group.
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o University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center
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