Video workouts aim to protect cancer Survivors' hearts
NCT ID NCT05205512
Summary
This small pilot study tested whether an 8-week home exercise program delivered via video calls is practical and helpful for lymphoma survivors. The goal was to see if regular, guided workouts could improve heart health and reduce future cardiovascular risks in people who had finished cancer treatment. Researchers measured how well participants stuck with the program and checked for changes in their fitness and heart health markers.
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City of Hope Medical Center
Duarte, California, 91010, United States
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