Game-Based Physical Activity in Childhood Cancer Survivors (NCT04266080) | Clinical Trial Compass
Active — Not RecruitingNot Applicable
Game-Based Physical Activity in Childhood Cancer Survivors
United States48 participantsStarted 2020-02-07
Plain-language summary
This study will test whether a game-based exercise plan can help increase the level of physical activity in childhood cancer survivors. The game-based exercise plan will involve participation by both a childhood cancer survivor and his/her parent or caregiver. This study will also look at whether the game-based exercise plan improves childhood cancer survivors' quality of life.
Who can participate
Age range10 Years – 16 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
Childhood cancer survivor:
* History of treatment for childhood cancer with cardiotoxic therapy (anthracyclines, chest radiation, total body irradiation)
* Off all systemic cancer therapy for ≥ 2 years
* Ability to speak and understand English
* Ability to complete all protocol assessments
* Mobile device with SMS text messaging capability
* Ambulatory and able to perform all study requirements
* Attained age 10-16 years
* Has a parent or legal guardian willing to participate in the study as a dyad
* Willing to receive daily SMS text message alerts
* Not currently exercising at least 30 minutes per day (5 days/week)
* ECOG Performance Status of 0-1
Parent/legal guardian:
* Parent or legal guardian of a childhood cancer survivor treated with cardiotoxic therapy (anthracyclines, chest radiation, total body irradiation)
* Parent or legal guardian of a child age 10-16 years who is at least 2 years from completion of systemic cancer therapy
* Ability to speak and understand English
* Ability to complete all protocol assessments
* Ability to provide informed consent
* Ambulatory and able to perform all study requirements
* Access to a mobile device with SMS text messaging capability
* Is the parent or legal guardian of a childhood cancer survivor who is willing to participate in this study as a dyad
* Willing to receive daily SMS text message alerts
* ECOG Performance Status of 0-1
Exclusion Criteria:
* Survivors, or parents/legal guardians of survivors, w…