Effect of Exercise Therapy on Psychological State and Clinical Prognosis of Advanced Non-small Cell Lung Cancer
Lung Cancer

About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Lung Cancer focused on measuring Exercise, psychological, clinical prognosis, advanced non-small cell lung cancer
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Age ≥ 18 years old; Pathologically confirmed IIIB/IV stage NSCLC patients; According to the judgment of the researcher, it is suitable for enrollment; Can walk independently without assistance; The subjects voluntarily joined this study and signed an informed consent form, with good compliance and cooperation in follow-up. Exclusion Criteria: Pregnant or lactating women; Severe active infection Unable to walk Cannot be active (more than two days) Severe neurological or cardiac damage Severe respiratory insufficiency Uncontrollable pain Those who have perceptual barriers or cognitive and Communication disorder and are unable to cooperate; Participated in other sports groups during the research period; According to the judgment of the researchers, the subjects may have other factors that may lead to the forced termination of this study, such as other serious illnesses (including mental illness) requiring concurrent treatment, serious laboratory test abnormalities, accompanied by family or social factors, which may affect the safety of the subjects, or the collection of data and samples;
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Arm1
Arm2
Patients in the treatment group will undergo a 12-week intervention consisting of three 30-minute walking exercises per week during their standard cancer treatment. A personalized walking plan using fitness trackers will be provided to record each patient's daily average heart rate, step count, and additional steps and heart rate during the three 30-minute walking exercises per week to assess their activity levels. Weekly collaborations between the principal investigator and each participant will be conducted to assess step-related parameters.
Patients in the control group will receive standard cancer treatment and will not be instructed to avoid exercise. They will also be provided with fitness trackers to record their daily average heart rate and step count to evaluate their daily activity level. Furthermore, participants will be retrospectively asked about their physical activity during the intervention period at the end of the intervention phase.