Can weight training help teens recover from Cancer's Long-Term effects?
NCT ID NCT06299722
Summary
This study tested two different 16-week exercise programs for teens who had successfully completed treatment for leukemia or lymphoma. The goal was to see if structured strength training could help reduce long-term side effects from their cancer treatments. Researchers compared a new strength training program (STEEL) with a standard circuit training program, measuring effects on muscle strength, fitness, bone health, and overall quality of life.
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Locations
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Aalborg University
Gistrup, 9260, Denmark
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Odense University Hospital
Odense, Denmark
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Rigshospitalet
Copenhagen, Denmark
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Århus University Hospital
Aarhus, Denmark
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