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Multimodal Prehabilitation Program for the Improvement of Nutrition, Physical Function, and Sleep Health in Older Adult Patients with Esophageal Cancer Undergoing Surgery

Trial Status: active

This clinical trial studies how well a multimodal prehabilitation program works in improving nutrition, physical function, and sleep health in older adult patients with esophageal cancer who are undergoing surgery. Multimodal prehabilitation is defined as a suite of conservative, preventative interventions offered to surgical candidates intended to optimize physical, emotional, and mental well-being before the day of surgery. The prehabilitation program provides recommendations and education to optimize a patient’s well-being prior to surgery in order to improve patient outcomes after surgery. Researchers want to find out if a multimodal prehabilitation program works to improve nutrition, physical function, and sleep health in older adult patients with esophageal cancer who are undergoing surgery.