Brown Malcolm, Murphy Marie, McDermott Lauri, McAneney Helen, O'Sullivan Joe M, Jain Suneil, Prue Gillian
1School of Nursing & Midwifery, Medical Biology Centre, Queen's University Belfast, Lisburn Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland BT9 7BL.
2Sport & Exercise Sciences Research Institute, Ulster University, Jordanstown, Northern Ireland BT37 0QB.
Pilot Feasibility Stud. 2019 Aug 16;5:102. doi: 10.1186/s40814-019-0486-6. eCollection 2019.
Men with metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer can experience an array of treatment-related side effects. Accumulating evidence suggests exercise may alleviate some of these adversities and assist in disease management. However, empirical evidence in advanced prostate cancer patients remains limited. The purpose of this study is to determine whether men with metastatic prostate cancer, who are ineligible for high-intensity exercise, can partake in a home-based, moderate-intensity exercise program and the impact of doing so on quality of life and physical fitness parameters.
Thirty men with adenocarcinoma of the prostate and progressive systemic, metastatic disease will be recruited. Clinicians will screen patients against inclusion criteria to determine eligibility. All men enrolled will be prescribed a tailored, home-based, moderate-intensity exercise intervention consisting of aerobic and strengthening components for 12 weeks. Patients will receive supplementary education materials and weekly behavioural change consultations throughout the intervention. The primary outcome will be the feasibility of delivering such an intervention in men with metastatic disease. Secondary endpoints including skeletal events will be monitored for safety, as will the feasibility of patient-reported outcome measures and the sampling time points, generating data pertaining to completion rates and potential effect in future trials. General physical fitness will be assessed during these visits, using timed sit-to-stand testing and a 6-min walking test. Prior to each visit, objective physical activity levels will be captured for 7 days using an accelerometer, to determine the feasibility of this technology and the quality of data obtained. In parallel with the feasibility aspects of the trial, changes compared to baseline will be reported. Direct regular contact will also serve as a feedback loop, should any issues arise. This study has received ethical approval from the Office for Research Ethics Committees Northern Ireland.
This study aims to determine the potential utility of a home-based exercise intervention in managing side effects associated with advanced prostate cancer and its treatment. This feasibility trial will inform the design and implementation of a larger randomised control trial to determine the efficacy of moderate aerobic and strengthening exercise as an adjuvant therapy in men with metastatic prostate cancer. Collecting such evidence provides further support for exercise in this paradigm and potential for its inclusion as a low-toxicity therapy in standard cancer care, in the longer term.
ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03658486Trial sponsor: Queen's University Belfast (Reference: B18/15). Contact: Dr. Paula Tighe, Research and Enterprise, Queen's University Belfast. Telephone: 02890 973,296. Email: p.tighe@qub.ac.uk. The sponsor reviewed the protocol and ethical application prior to submission.Protocol issue: Version 1 (18th May 2018). Authors: MB, MM, SJ and GP.
转移性去势抵抗性前列腺癌男性患者可能会经历一系列与治疗相关的副作用。越来越多的证据表明,运动可能会减轻其中一些不良反应,并有助于疾病管理。然而,晚期前列腺癌患者的实证证据仍然有限。本研究的目的是确定患有转移性前列腺癌且不适合进行高强度运动的男性是否可以参加家庭式中等强度运动计划,以及这样做对生活质量和体能参数的影响。
将招募30名患有前列腺腺癌且有进行性全身性转移性疾病的男性。临床医生将根据纳入标准对患者进行筛查以确定其是否符合条件。所有入组男性将被规定进行一项为期12周的量身定制的家庭式中等强度运动干预,包括有氧运动和力量训练部分。在整个干预过程中,患者将收到补充教育材料并每周接受行为改变咨询。主要结果将是对患有转移性疾病的男性实施这种干预的可行性。将监测包括骨骼事件在内的次要终点以确保安全,同时监测患者报告结局测量的可行性以及采样时间点,生成与完成率和未来试验中的潜在效果相关的数据。在这些就诊期间,将使用定时坐立测试和6分钟步行测试评估一般体能。在每次就诊前,使用加速度计记录7天的客观身体活动水平,以确定该技术的可行性和所获得数据的质量。与试验的可行性方面并行,将报告与基线相比的变化。如果出现任何问题,直接定期联系也将作为一个反馈回路。本研究已获得北爱尔兰研究伦理委员会办公室的伦理批准。
本研究旨在确定家庭式运动干预在管理与晚期前列腺癌及其治疗相关的副作用方面的潜在效用。这项可行性试验将为更大规模的随机对照试验的设计和实施提供信息,以确定中等强度有氧运动和力量训练作为转移性前列腺癌男性辅助治疗的疗效。收集此类证据为这种模式下的运动提供了进一步支持,并有可能在长期内将其纳入标准癌症护理中的低毒性治疗方法。
ClinicalTrials.gov,NCT03658486试验主办方:贝尔法斯特女王大学(参考文献:B18/15)。联系人:贝尔法斯特女王大学研究与企业部的宝拉·蒂格博士。电话:02890 973,296。电子邮件:p.tighe@qub.ac.uk。主办方在提交前审查了方案和伦理申请。方案版本:第1版(2018年5月18日)。作者:MB、MM、SJ和GP。