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Feasibility of Physical Activity in Older Adults With Haematological Malignancies: ACCES Study

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Toulouse University Hospital

Status

Active, not recruiting

Conditions

Geriatric
Haematologic Neoplasm

Treatments

Other: Physical activity (PA) program

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06102876
RC31/23/0409

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of this study is to implement a simple and unsupervised home-based physical activity (PA) program for cancer patients in 2 oncogeriatric units in Toulouse Hospital (day hospital and week hospital).

Full description

Cancer treatments can cause side effects such as fatigue and reduced muscle function. Studies have shown the benefits of physical activity, including reduced fatigue and improved quality of life. Moreover, PA is often recommended for cancer survivors rather than patients undergoing treatment. It is essential to develop adapted, unsupervised, home-based PA programs to ensure access to PA for all cancer patients, particularly those living in rural areas or who have difficulty accessing healthcare. The PA program CREATE is a simple, unsupervised PA program based on patients' functional capacities. Depending on the patient's functional capacity, one of 7 PA programs will be prescribed by the doctor. The patient must perform the program independently for 6 months. Telephone follow-ups (weeks 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 12, 16, 20, et 24) as well as a monthly in-person follow-up visit will be made to adjust the prescription.

Enrollment

69 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

65+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • suffering from a hematological malignancy (Myelodysplasia, Leukemia of any type, Lymphoma, Myeloma)
  • patient affiliated to a social security insurance
  • Patient undergoing or scheduled chemotherapy (< 3 months) and/or immunotherapy and/or targeted therapy.

Exclusion criteria

  • Life expectancy estimated at less than 3 months by the unit doctor;
  • Cognitive impairment (not allowing comprehension of the physical activity program and research project) defined by Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) <20/30;
  • Patient included in a clinical trial that potentially interferes with the study objective (geriatric interventional study, early drug study, study modifying the patient's lifestyle habits).;
  • Acute health problem (fever, severe anemia, intense pain, etc.) limiting the possibility of involvement in the program;
  • Contraindication to physical activity;
  • Patient under legal protection (guardianship or curatorship or safeguard of justice);
  • Refusal of patient or primary caregiver to participate.

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

YVES ROLLAND

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