Lifting weights against cancer: new study tests Muscle-Saving exercise for pancreatic patients
NCT ID NCT07470268
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether a 12-week supervised strength training program can help people with advanced pancreatic cancer maintain muscle mass and improve their quality of life. Ten participants who are receiving chemotherapy or immunotherapy will be randomly assigned to either the exercise program or standard care. The goal is to see if targeted exercise can reduce muscle loss and help patients feel stronger and more capable during treatment.
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Universidad Europea de Madrid
Madrid, Madrid, 28670, Spain
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