Impact of a Reminder App on Physical Activity During Radiation Therapy for Lung Cancer
NCT: NCT07627022 · NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Brief Summary
The primary objective of this prospective randomized trial is to explore whether the use of a smart phone-based reminder application is associated with a change in physical activity during radiation therapy in patients with lung cancer. The primary endpoint focuses on the within-patient change in physical activity between Week 1 and Week 5, with comparison between treatment groups to assess potential differences attributable to the intervention. Secondary objectives include the exploratory assessment of patient satisfaction with the reminder app, its impact on the use and perception of digital health technology. A total of 28 evaluable patients in the Full Analysis Set (approximately 14 per treatment arm) are required to detect a clinically relevant difference corresponding to a probability of superiority of approximately 0.65 with 80% power at a two-sided significance level of 0.05. Assuming that approximately 10% of patients will not be evaluable for the primary endpoint, a total of 32 patients will be randomized.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Impact of a Reminder App on Physical Activity During Radiation Therapy for Lung Cancer?
Impact of a Reminder App on Physical Activity During Radiation Therapy for Lung Cancer is a clinical trial registered under NCT07627022. Current status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07627022?
The current status of NCT07627022 (Impact of a Reminder App on Physical Activity During Radiation Therapy for Lung Cancer) is: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
When did Impact of a Reminder App on Physical Activity During Radiation Therapy for Lung Cancer start?
Impact of a Reminder App on Physical Activity During Radiation Therapy for Lung Cancer started on 2026-07-01.
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