The goal of this clinical trial is to learn whether high-dose multimodal prehabilitation, delivered either in person or remotely with coaching and web application support, is feasible and acceptable for women preparing for ovarian cancer surgery. It will also examine which delivery model patients prefer and the factors influencing patient preferences. The main questions ADAPT-OC aims to answer are: 1. Can participants achieve the prescribed aerobic exercise target of at least 10 MET-hours per week before surgery? 2. Do patients prefer in-person prehabilitation, remote prehabilitation, or education-only care, and what factors influence that preference? The researchers will compare in-person prehabilitation, remote prehabilitation, and education-only care to see which delivery approach is most feasible, acceptable, and practical for patients with suspected ovarian cancer. Participants will: * Choose their preferred study group, or be randomly assigned if they have no preference * Complete physical assessments, questionnaires, and interviews at baseline, 1-3 days before surgery, and 4 weeks after surgery * If assigned to a prehabilitation group, complete aerobic exercise, protein supplementation, and daily breathing exercises before surgery * Attend weekly coaching sessions with a trained prehabilitation coach * Use the KingstonPrehab web application to track exercise, nutrition, breathing practice, and progress toward activity goals
Age range
18 Years
Sex
FEMALE
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Behavioural adherence to exercise target (≥10 MET-hours/week)
Timeframe: Enrolment to preoperative assessment (3-6 weeks)
Patient preference for delivery model
Timeframe: Quantitative: Enrolment to preoperative assessment (3-6 weeks). Qualitative: baseline and 4-week postoperative interviews.