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Phase 2 — Testing in a bigger group (up to a few hundred people) to see if the treatment actually works and is still safe.
This trial is testing whether a comprehensive fitness and nutrition program—called prehabilitation—can help patients with pancreatic, ovarian, kidney, or bladder cancer prepare their bodies for major surgery. The program combines one-on-one coaching, personalized nutrition guidance with protein supplements, breathing exercises, and tailored aerobic and strength training. Researchers want to see if getting patients stronger and healthier before surgery leads to faster recovery, fewer complications, and better outcomes.
Many patients facing major cancer surgery are weakened or frail before their operation, which can lead to more complications and slower recovery. This trial exists to test whether preparing the body in advance—through fitness, nutrition, and motivational support—can improve surgical outcomes and help patients bounce back faster.
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If you enroll, you will receive a personalized prehabilitation program starting at least 3 weeks before your surgery. This includes regular fitness sessions (aerobic exercise and strength training), nutrition counseling with protein supplements, breathing exercises, and motivational coaching sessions. You will meet with the study team for assessments before and after the program, complete questionnaires about your health and quality of life, and provide blood samples. Depending on your cancer type, you may also receive chemotherapy or radiation before surgery as part of your regular cancer care.
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