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Prevalence of Sarcopenia and Chemobrain in Post-cancer Patients
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Hospices Civils de Lyon · 2025
Abstract
Therapeutic advances in oncology have transformed the prognosis of cancer patients, placing a significant number of them either in a context of recovery or in prolonged remission close to a chronic disease. Thus, the reconquest of a life after cancer becomes possible but raises many challenges for the patient, his entourage, the medical profession and our society. One of the major challenges is the detection and management of treatment side effects for all patients. In addition to the standard organic assessment (glycaemia, creatinine, liver test, blood count), we are mainly interested in muscle deconditioning and cognitive impairment, which are particularly disturbed in these populations. After the evaluation day, patients are referred to the most appropriate structures (Adapted physical activity, sports for health, and rehabilitation at Henry Gabriel Hospital).
JUMP research is part of axis 2 of the 2021-2030 cancer plan: "Limiting sequelae and improving quality of life", through sheets 1 (research) / 6 (access and quality) / 7 (prevention). This leads to the concrete implementation on the territory of adapted care channels in the city: medical structure, physiotherapy, Adapted Physical Activity (APA) structures, associative structures; which makes it possible to develop and strengthen the city-hospital link. Finally, it allows the patient to take ownership and get involved in the project, allowing in the future to make them truly active in they care and to advise and motivate their peers.
This study is non-interventional, it uses research on data that is already collected as part of conventional care, during the JUMP evaluation day.
This study allows the investigators to constitute a cohort of patients to study different parameters related to the disease or to the treatments received.
Our main objective in this study is to describe the muscular and neurocognitive impairment of post-cancer patients evaluated as part of the JUMP program.
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Anonymous. (2025). Prevalence of Sarcopenia and Chemobrain in Post-cancer Patients. <em>Hospices Civils de Lyon</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05800535
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Anonymous. Prevalence of Sarcopenia and Chemobrain in Post-cancer Patients. Hospices Civils de Lyon. 2025.
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@misc{anon2025Preval,
title = {Prevalence of Sarcopenia and Chemobrain in Post-cancer Patients},
author = {Anonymous},
journal = {Hospices Civils de Lyon},
year = {2025},
}
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