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Brief Title: Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation After Cancer Pulmonis Operation
Official Title: Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation After Cancer Pulmonis Operation - a Randomized Controlled Trial
Study ID: NCT01048762
Brief Summary: The purpose of this investigation is to determine the effects of exercise training on quality of life and physical capacity, 3 months and 1 year after radical operation for pulmonary cancer.
Detailed Description: Patients who are radically operated for pulmonary cancer report suffering from respiratory problems, mostly dyspnoea, 5 years after operation. Dyspnoea restricts their physical capability and leads to poorer physical, social and mental wellbeing. The effects of training programs on physical and mental wellbeing for cancer patients are well documented. Most of the studies are though performed on patients suffering from breast, colon and prostate cancer. There are only few studies addressing patients with pulmonary cancer. They are mostly focused on short term effects of exercise training on quality of life, with no control group included in the trials. These studies target patients after different forms for treatment, including surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. There is no data referring to quality of life of patients who are radically operated for pulmonary cancer. Comparison: multidisciplinary group intervention consisting of exercise training and dyspnoea counseling, 10 times, once a week, compared with one instruction in exercise training and dyspnoea counseling. Exercise training is given by a physiotherapist. Both groups receive in addition standard treatment, which is up to 3 counseling sessions with a nurse.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Department of Rehabilitation, Aalborg Hospital, Aarhus University Hospital, Aalborg, , Denmark
Name: Vitautas Nekrasas, Chief doctor
Affiliation: Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Centre for Cardiovascular Research, Aalborg Hospital, Aarhus University Hospital
Role: STUDY_CHAIR