- recruitingNA
The Effects of a Food Product Containing Mushroom Extracts (AndoSanTM) in Subjects with Colorectal Cancer-related Fatigue
This study looks at a mushroom-based liquid food called AndoSanTM. It wants to see if AndoSanTM can help people aged 18-65 with bowel cancer-related tiredness (fatigue) feel better and improve their quality of life. The study will also check for any side effects.
Germany - recruitingNA
Research for Pathophysiology of Cancer Related Fatigue (CRF) and Chronic Fatigue (CFS/ME)
This study aims to understand why some people with cancer feel extremely tired (cancer-related fatigue) and why others experience chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS/ME). Researchers are looking at things like gut health, body chemicals, and genes, and also testing if probiotics can help.
Germany - active not recruiting
Longitudinal Investigation of Cancer-related Fatigue and Its Treatment (LIFT Project)
This project aims to understand and improve how cancer-related tiredness (fatigue) is managed in Germany. It looks at healthcare providers, hospitals, and patients to find ways to better support those experiencing this common side effect of cancer and its treatment.
Germany - active not recruitingNA
Engagement and Acceptability of the Untire mHealth App
This study looks at how well adults with cancer-related tiredness (fatigue) use and like a phone app called 'Untire'. It also checks if the app helps reduce their tiredness and improves their quality of life. The study lasts 12 weeks.
United Kingdom