Plain-English translation of NCT05349227 on ClinicalTrials.gov โ ยท Source last updated ยท Translation generated ยท How we translate trials
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This trial is testing a digital health coaching program designed to help cancer survivors manage their health after completing primary cancer treatment. The program uses a smartphone or tablet app paired with health coaching to support survivors in managing symptoms, improving overall wellness, and staying on track with their care. Researchers are also studying how the coaching program may affect your gut bacteria, which plays an important role in digestion, mood, and immune health.
Millions of cancer survivors need ongoing support to manage long-term treatment effects and stay healthy after cancer treatment ends. Most of this care happens outside of hospital visits, but there aren't enough resources to help survivors manage symptoms and wellness on their own. This trial aims to fill that gap by testing whether digital health coaching can make a real difference in how survivors feel and function.
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If you join this study, you'll be randomly assigned to either start the coaching program right away or wait 6 months to begin. The program lasts 6 months and includes digital health coaching accessed through an app on your phone or tablet, along with wearable devices to track your activity and health. Throughout the study, you'll complete surveys about how you're feeling, and you'll provide stool samples at the beginning and 6 months in to help researchers understand changes in your gut bacteria. The whole study lasts about 12 months total.
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