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Ignite Creation Date: 2025-12-24 @ 5:54 PM
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NCT ID: NCT06256068
Brief Summary: Cancer treatment in children is generally effective, but unfortunately, it often comes with side effects-unwanted negative impacts. Some medications used in cancer treatment, while beneficial in treating the disease, can have harmful effects on the heart and reduce a child's ability to tolerate physical activities such as climbing stairs, walking fast, running, or exercising. Physical activity is crucial for the proper growth and development of children, as well as for their future health as adults. The heart plays a vital role in pumping blood throughout the body, and its proper function is key to a person's ability to engage in physical activity. The goal of this study is to understand the factors that influence physical activity levels in children who have undergone cancer treatment with methods that may be harmful to the heart. The researchers aim to investigate how these treatments affect the physical activity levels of these children. The main questions the study seeks to answer are: Do children who have undergone cancer treatment involving heart-toxic methods show lower levels of daily physical activity compared to children treated with non-toxic methods? Is the level of physical activity influenced by heart-toxic treatment, or by other factors such as exercise capacity (measured through physical tests like treadmill or standing bike tests), quality of life, lifestyle, social and demographic factors, body type, or knowledge and motivation related to the positive effects of physical activity? Participants will: Complete a questionnaire Perform an exercise test on a treadmill or standing bike to measure exercise capacity Take part in the ALPHA physical fitness test, which includes simple exercises like jumping and running Be measured for height and weight Undergo a hand-grip test using a hand dynamometer Wear an activity tracker for 14 days Have an echocardiogram (ultrasound of the heart) Researchers will compare 150 children treated with heart-toxic methods for cancer to 150 children treated with non-toxic methods. The children will be between 8 and 18 years old and will be 1 to 5 years post-cancer treatment. The researchers hope that identifying the factors affecting physical activity levels in children treated with heart-toxic methods may improve cancer therapies for children, reduce side effects, and ultimately lead to increased physical activity. This would help promote better growth and overall health for these children in the future.
Study: NCT06256068
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Protocol Section: NCT06256068