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Resiliency Among Older Adults Receiving Lung Cancer Treatment (ROAR-LCT): Physical Therapy and Progressive Muscle Relaxation in Improving Physical Performance and Mood in Older Patients With Stage IIIA-B or IV Lung Cancer Undergoing Treatment
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Physical Therapy, Quality-of-Life Assessment, and 2 other interventions for Advanced Lung Carcinoma and 8 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 18 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This trial studies how well physical therapy and progressive muscle relaxation works in improving physical performance and mood in older patients with stage IIIA-B or IV lung cancer who are undergoing treatment. Improving physical performance and mood may help older patients maintain an independent lifestyle by helping to improve their resilience, the ability to bounce back to normal functioning after a stressor or intervening health event such as treatment or disease progression. Giving physical therapy and progressive muscle relaxation may work in improving symptoms and quality of life in patients with lung cancer.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Undergo physical therapy
Ancillary studies
Ancillary studies
Undergo progressive muscle relaxation