Cancer patients try virtual rehab: does it work as well as In-Person?
NCT ID NCT05424068
Summary
This study tested whether group-based cancer rehabilitation works better when delivered virtually or in-person for people with advanced breast or colorectal cancer. Researchers enrolled 111 participants to compare how well patients stick with each format and which they prefer. The goal was to see if virtual programs could provide similar benefits for physical function, symptoms, and quality of life as traditional in-person sessions.
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Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Toronto, Ontario, M5G2M9, Canada
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