Bone Marrow and Peripheral Stem Cell Transplantation in Treating Patients With Hematologic Cancer...
Chronic Myeloproliferative DisordersGraft Versus Host Disease5 moreRATIONALE: Bone marrow and peripheral stem cell transplantation may be able to replace immune cells that were destroyed by chemotherapy or radiation therapy used to kill tumor cells. PURPOSE: Phase I trial to study the effectiveness of bone marrow and peripheral stem cell transplantation in treating patients who have hematologic cancer.
Integrating Touchscreen-based Geriatric Assessment and Frailty Screening for Adults With Multiple...
Multiple MyelomaThe overarching objective of this study is to evaluate the feasibility, usability, and acceptability of an abbreviated, tablet-based geriatric assessment in a population of older adults with multiple myeloma.
The Feasibility of a Physical Activity Intervention for Advanced Multiple Myeloma Patients
Multiple MyelomaHematologic Neoplasms1 moreAlthough physical activity (PA) is commonly used to manage symptoms and enhance quality of life (QOL) in cancer survivors, relatively little is known regarding the benefits in advanced multiple myeloma (MM). The primary aims of the Physical Activity in Advanced Cancer Treatment (PAACT) intervention were to examine (1) program feasibility and (2) potential impact on patient outcomes. It is hypothesized that an exercise intervention will be feasible and potentially impactful.
DISCO Application for the Improvement of Financial Outcomes in Patients With Hematologic Cancer...
Chronic Lymphocytic LeukemiaChronic Myelogenous Leukemia2 moreThis phase II trial studies how well the DIScussion of COst (DISCO) application (app) works in improving financial outcomes in patients with hematologic cancer. The DISCO app is an electronic, highly scalable and tailorable education and communication intervention that may help researchers learn more about improving how patients and oncologists discuss cancer treatment costs
In Person and Mobile Health Coping Skills Training for Improving Symptom Management and Daily Steps...
Hematopoietic Neoplasms (LeukemiaLymphoma1 moreThe purpose of the study is to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of a novel mHealth behavioral intervention to enable HCT patients to effectively cope with symptoms to improve their ability to engage in physical activity that can improve physical disability. Our interdisciplinary team (psychiatry, hematology/oncology, occupational therapy) proposes a single arm pilot trial (N=20) to test a hybrid in-person and mHealth (video-conferencing, symptoms/activity monitoring, personalized feedback via text) HCT Coping Skills Training for Symptom Management and Daily Steps (CST Step-Up) intervention. CST Step-Up will provide patients with coping skills training and activity coaching sessions to enhance their ability to cope with symptoms that interfere with activity.
MargheRITA (Remote Intelligence for Therapeutic Adherence)
Multiple MyelomaSolitary Plasmacytoma12 moreIt is essential to improve clinical efficiency and management of hematological and oncological patients treated on an outpatient basis. The most promising operative way to achieve this result is the development of tele-oncology platforms, that allow not only a telemedicine visit, but also the patient support in the daily management of the disease and related disorders, as well as treatments and their complications. In this perspective, the RITA communication platform should be able to support the patient, the caregiver, the physician and the general practitioner in the management of the disease and its treatments.
Exercise in Patients With Multiple Myeloma
Multiple MyelomaThe overall aim is to examine whether early initiated, individualized exercise training in patients newly diagnosed with multiple myeloma, irrespective of age and current performance status, will be beneficial for the patients´physical function, level of physical activity and quality of life, pain and bone disease. The investigators will examine the effect of supervised in-hospital exercise training sessions combined with home-based exercise training, initiated at time of diagnosis. The outcomes of interest are physical function, level of physical activity, QOL, pain and bone disease. Furthermore, to describe the disease in patients with newly diagnosed MM in relation to physical function, level of physical activity, QOL, pain and bone condition at time of diagnosis. The investigators hypotheses are: Individualized exercise starting at time of diagnosis will have positive effects on physical function, physical activity, QOL and pain. Individualized exercise starting at time of diagnosis will have positive effects on bone disease (bone markers), bone mineral density (BMD) and lean body mass. A higher level of physical function is associated with a higher level of physical activity, less pain, better QOL, and higher BMD and lean body mass.
Clinical And Economic Impact Of Upfront Plerixafor In Autologous Transplantation
Non-Hodgkin's LymphomaMultiple MyelomaThis protocol will investigate the effectiveness of plerixafor in the up-front setting in avoiding a second round of mobilization and whether this translates into a clinical and economic benefit.
Music Therapy on Nausea and Pain for Autologous Stem Cell
Multiple MyelomaNon-Hodgkin Lymphoma1 moreAutologous stem cell transplant (ASCT) is an important therapy for patients with multiple myeloma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and Hodgkin's lymphoma. It has been shown to improve progression free survival and overall survival. However, it is a challenging treatment process both physically and psychologically. It is a procedure with many side effects that can be uncomfortable, painful, and at times, difficult to endure. Complementary therapies, such as music therapy, have potential to be an important adjunct in palliation of symptoms in patients undergoing chemotherapy.
Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention for Worry, Uncertainty, and Insomnia for Cancer Survivors
Anxiety DisorderWorry22 moreThis randomized clinical trial studies a cognitive-behavioral intervention to treat worry, uncertainty, and insomnia in cancer survivors. Counseling may reduce anxiety and insomnia as well as improve the well-being and quality of life of cancer survivors. This study also explores the neuro-immunologic correlates of anxiety and insomnia.