Exercise and Pain in AYACS (NCT05562570) | Clinical Trial Compass
CompletedNot Applicable
Exercise and Pain in AYACS
United States20 participantsStarted 2022-10-10
Plain-language summary
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that integration of exercise intervention into standard post-cancer directed treatment care will improve patient reported pain, decrease the need for medications to manage chronic pain and improve functional and psychosocial outcomes in survivors of cancers in adolescents and young adults (AYA). Our central hypothesis is that integration of exercise interventions into standard post-cancer directed treatment care will be acceptable and feasible while improving patients' pain, decreasing the cumulative dose of pain medication and improving patients' functional and psychosocial outcomes as compared to patients who only receive standard post-cancer directed treatment care.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion criteria
✓. Male and female AYA cancer survivors diagnosed with any type of cancer between the ages of 15 and 39 years old
✓. AYA cancer survivors who have completed all standard/planned cancer treatment and are stable at the time of recruitment
✓. AYA cancer survivors are \< 1-year post cancer therapy
✓. AYA cancer survivors who have chronic pain (pain will be self-reported by the participant, will have to be ≥1 on a scale of 10 and lasting for 3 months or longer)
✓. AYA cancer survivors who are age ≥18 years old at the time of enrollment
✓. AYA cancer survivors who are and who are not non-ambulatory/wheelchair bound.
✓. AYA cancer survivors must be able to speak, read and understand the English language
✓. AYA cancer survivors must be able to provide and understand informed consent
Exclusion criteria
✕. AYA cancer survivors who have not completed all standard/planned cancer treatment and/or not in complete remission at the time of recruitment
✕. AYA cancer survivors who are \> 1-year post cancer therapy
✕. AYA cancer survivors who are \< 18 years old at the time of enrollment
✕. cancer survivors who have evidence of an absolute contraindication to complete any of the physical assessments in their medical record. This exclusion criterion is at the oncologist's discretion when research staff will contact the medical oncologist via secure email or secure message through the electronic medical record for approval to approach their patients for the study and for medical clearance. The oncologists can update this information at any time during the study if there is evidence of an absolute contraindication to complete any of the physical assessments.
✕. AYA cancer survivors who have history of refractory or recurrent cancer
✕. AYA cancer survivors who are unable to speak, read, and understand the English language