Effect of A Multimodal Exercise Intervention on Chemotherapy Uptake in Newly Diagnosed Pediatric … (NCT07359911) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Effect of A Multimodal Exercise Intervention on Chemotherapy Uptake in Newly Diagnosed Pediatric and AYA Sarcoma Patients
United States40 participantsStarted 2026-02-05
Plain-language summary
The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of a multimodal exercise intervention on chemotherapy uptake in newly diagnosed pediatric, adolescent and young adult (AYA) Sarcoma patients.
Who can participate
Age range12 Years – 39 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion criteria
✓. Diagnosis of Sarcoma
✓. Pediatric or AYA (12-39 years old)
✓. Able to provide written informed consent
✓. Able to speak, read, and understand English or Spanish
✓. Initiating first-line systemic therapy (Doxorubicin, Ifosfamide, Gemcitabine, Docetaxel, Trabectedin, Vincristine, Irinotecan, Temozolomide, Topotecan, Etoposide, Dacarbazine, Pazopanib, Tazemetostat, Imatinib, Sunitinib, Pembrolizumab, Nivolumab, Ipilumumab, Regorafenib, Atezulimumab). Participants can be enrolled up to 90 days after starting firstline systemic therapy.
✓. Approval from a medical oncology provider to participate.
✓. Having not consistently (not equal to or more than 50% of the time) engaged in more than 90 minutes of moderate or 45 minutes of vigorous physical activity per week over the past 3 months
✓. Having not consistently engaged in resistance training 2 or more days per week over the past 3 months
Exclusion criteria
✕. \< 12 or \>39 years old
✕. Unable to provide consent
✕. Unable to read or understand English or Spanish
✕. Oxygen-dependent
✕. Unable to walk 2 blocks without assistance (excluding canes)
What they're measuring
1
Feasibility of Participant Engagement at Time of Consent
Timeframe: Baseline
2
Feasibility of Participant Engagement at All Time Points
Timeframe: Up to 12 weeks
3
Acceptability of Participants that Feel Satisfied with Exercise Intervention
✕. More than 90 days from initiation of first-line systemic therapy.
✕. Presence of a severe medical condition or psychiatric condition or medications that would preclude participation of the study intervention, as determined by the patient's provider and study clinician.