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Exercise and Cognitive Rehabilitation Interventions for Older Cancer Survivors

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by University of Rochester
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorUniversity of Rochester
Started2026-05-01
Est. completion2028-03-31
Eligibility
Age65 Years+
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations1 site

Summary

The objective of this study is to assess the preliminary effects of an integrated exercise and cognitive rehabilitation intervention (ECO), an exercise intervention (EXCAP), and a cognitive rehabilitation intervention (MAAT) as compared to usual care on objective cognition (Trail Making Test).

Eligibility

Age: 65 Years+Healthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion criteria:

* Age ≥65 years (from date of consent, confirmed on the electronic medical record)
* A diagnosis of any cancer
* Have completed curative intent treatments

  * Patients on endocrine therapies are allowed to enroll
  * Patients with hematologic malignancies after autologous or allogeneic stem cell transplant are allowed to enroll if they have completed curative-intent treatment
* Answered "yes" to the verbal question "Do you have concerns about memory or other thinking abilities following your cancer treatment?"
* Able to speak English (interventions are available in English only)
* Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status of 0-3#
* No medical contraindications to exercise#
* Able to walk 4 meters#
* Able to provide informed consent#

  * Confirmed through eligibility confirmation with the patient's oncologist or their designee

Exclusion criteria:

* Any physical, psychological, or social impairments that would interfere with a patient's ability to participate in the study as determined by the patient's oncologist or their designee
* Unwilling to complete study procedures

Conditions1

Cancer

Locations1 site

University of Rochester
Rochester, New York, 14642
Kah Poh Loh585-276-4353Kahpoh_Loh@URMC.Rochester.edu

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