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Brief Title: Real-time Activity Monitoring to Prevent Admissions During RadioTherapy
Official Title: Real-time Activity Monitoring to Prevent Admissions During RadioTherapy
Study ID: NCT03102229
Brief Summary: This study will aim to demonstrate that implementation of a rapid, multidisciplinary supportive care program for patients receiving chemoradiotherapy who are deemed to be at high risk for hospitalization based on real-time pedometer data will reduce the rate of hospitalization during chemoradiotherapy or within four weeks of radiotherapy completion.
Detailed Description: Primary Objective * To demonstrate that implementation of a rapid, multidisciplinary supportive care program for patients receiving chemoradiotherapy who are deemed to be at high risk for hospitalization based on real-time pedometer data will reduce the rate of hospitalization during chemoradiotherapy or within four weeks of radiotherapy completion. Secondary Objectives * To demonstrate the feasibility of a program of rapid, multidisciplinary supportive care triggered by real-time pedometer data. * To characterize the interventions enacted by our multidisciplinary supportive care team. * To explore if interventions enacted by our multidisciplinary team for patients with low recent step counts lead to increased step counts in subsequent weeks compared to historical controls. * To collect biospecimens for future correlative studies examining associations between blood/urine biomarkers and patient activity levels.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, New York, United States