Improving Cognitive Function in Older Adults Undergoing Stem Cell Transplant

Cancer and treatment-related cognitive changes, such as thinking or remembering, hinder resumption of normal routine and roles and worsen quality of life. Older adults undergoing hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) are at high-risk for cognitive impairment. Age is a risk factor for Alzheimer's Dementia (AD) and the hematological malignancies leading to HCT. There are shared mechanisms and interactions between AD and cancer-related cognitive decline (CRCD). Physical activity improves cognitive function in older adults and survivors of other cancers. This study hypothesizes that increasing

Trial Details

NCT ID
NCT04898790
Phase
NA
Sponsor
University of Nebraska
Status
RECRUITING
Cancer Type
Multiple Myeloma
Interventions
  • CHAMPS-II adapted to adults 60+ years in HCT setting
Locations (sample)
  • Omaha, Nebraska, United States|41.25626,-95.94043

Key Eligibility Criteria

  • age 60 years and older
  • have a diagnosis of hematological malignancy
  • have received autologous or allogeneic HCT within the prior 3-6 months
  • able to speak and read English

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