U.S., Dec. 6 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07267000) titled 'Exercise as a Tool to Improve Response to Immunotherapy in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer' on Nov. 24.
Brief Summary: This project is about the effect of a 12-week training therapy intervention in patients suffering from non-small cell lung cancer. It has widely been accepted that exercise is preventive against certain types of cancer. Individuals following an active lifestyle have a significantly lower risk for several chronic diseases, including cancer, as compared to sedentary ones. However, evidence is still lacking for exercise as part of routine cancer treatment (as it has already been implemented routinely in patients with heart d...