Improving Cognitive Function in Older Adults Undergoing Stem Cell Transplant
88
about 5.7 years
19+
1 site in NE
About this study
Researchers are testing a behavioral intervention to improve cognitive function in older adults who are receiving stem cell transplants. The trial will adapt and test an evidence-based physical activity program, CHAMPS II, for this population. Researchers will also investigate the role of Alzheimer's disease-related changes in cancer-related cognitive decline.
Based on ClinicalTrials.gov records.
What participants do
- 1.Participate in CHAMPS-II adapted to adults 60+ years in HCT setting
Participation effort
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Trial highlights
Treatment details
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Secondary: Change in global cognitive function as measured by the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA)., Change in subjective memory as measured by the Neuro-Quality of Life (QOL) Cognition Function-Short Form.
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