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University of Toronto

5 clinical trials · 5 recruiting · OTHER

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Trials by University of Toronto

RECRUITINGNCT06776458

Chronic Impacts of Endocrine Therapy on Cardiovascular and Brain Health Outcomes in Breast Cancer

Aromatase inhibitors are the most used endocrine therapy for hormone-positive breast cancer. Despite the evidence that aromatase inhibitor therapy is associated with increased...

Sponsor: University of TorontoEnrolling: 1121 location
Breast Cancer Females
RECRUITINGNCT04616300

Exercise and Cognitive (Brain) Function in Breast Cancer Patients Getting Chemotherapy After Breast Surgery

This study will primarily identify longitudinal associations between cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and cognitive function pre- (baseline) to post-chemotherapy (\~3 months). This...

Sponsor: University of TorontoEnrolling: 501 location
Breast Cancer
RECRUITINGNCT05075317

Time Restricted Eating and Cardiac Rehabilitation

This study will use a form of intermittent fasting called time-restricted eating (TRE) where individuals consume ad libitum energy intake within a set window of time, commonly 8...

Sponsor: University of TorontoEnrolling: 601 location
Coronary Artery Disease
RECRUITINGNCT05130203

Developing and Assessing an Innovative Exergaming Technology for Older Adults Living in Long-term Care Homes

Residents living in long-term care (LTC) homes spend up to 75% of their day in sedentary, socially withdrawn situations which increases their risk for depression, dementia,...

Sponsor: University of TorontoEnrolling: 602 locations
Physical InactivityCognitive DeclineAging+1
RECRUITINGNCT06702774

Research on Key Interventional Technologies for Controlling the Epidemic in High-prevalence Areas of Tuberculosis in...

The goal of this study is to find out if using mobile vans with advanced technology can help reduce tuberculosis (TB) in rural Guangxi, China. The study will also examine how...

Sponsor: University of TorontoEnrolling: 720001 location
Tuberculosis (TB)