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Rationale and design of the Adapted Physical Activity in advanced Pancreatic Cancer patients (APACaP) GERCOR (Groupe Coopérateur Multidisciplinaire en Oncologie) trial: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

机译:晚期胰腺癌患者(APACaP)GERCOR(CoopérateurMultidisciplinaire en Oncologie组)试验的适应性体育活动的原理和设计:一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background Exercise during chemotherapy is a promising strategy to reduce fatigue and improve health-related quality of life (HRQoL). It has been shown to be feasible and efficient in various cancers, including advanced-stage cancers. Effects of physical activity have never been explored in advanced pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). We aim to evaluate the effects of an exercise intervention in this setting. Methods This randomized, national, multicenter, interventional study will examine the effectiveness of an unsupervised, home-based, 16-week adapted physical activity (APA) program. Specificities of advanced PDAC for the implementation of the APA program will be taken into account (healthy volunteer as physical activity partner instead of patient groups, nutritional management). The main inclusion criteria are: patients with histologically confirmed, unresectable PDAC; scheduled for chemotherapy; performance status 0–2; age?≥?18; and physical activity partner. In total, 200 patients will be randomized into either the APA program (aerobic and resistance exercises) in addition to usual care (including chemotherapy at the investigator’s choice), or usual care. The primary objective will be the effect on fatigue (Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory, MFI-20) and HRQoL (European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer-Quality of Life-C30 questionnaire, EORTC-QLQ-C30; co-primary endpoint) at week 16. As secondary objectives, the effects of the exercise intervention on pain, anxiety, depression, nutritional status, insulin resistance, tolerance of chemotherapy, survival, and adherence to the APA program will be evaluated. Discussion Patients with advanced PDAC are strongly affected by fatigue, and are thus likely to benefit from an exercise intervention. Moreover, exercise may have a potential beneficial effect on tumor outcome by reducing insulin resistance and insulin/insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) secretion. However, an exercise intervention may appear challenging due to multiple PDAC-related symptoms such as fatigue, depression, pain, and denutrition. We hypothesize that an APA program taking into account specific characteristics of PDAC may improve symptoms and HRQoL. If demonstrated to be feasible and effective, such APA programs will be systematically proposed to patients with advanced PDAC in addition to usual care. Trial registration ClinicalTrial.gov Registration number: NCT02184663 ; Registration date: 2 July 2014.
机译:背景化学疗法期间的运动是减少疲劳并改善健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)的一种有前途的策略。已经显示出它在包括晚期癌症在内的各种癌症中是可行和有效的。在晚期胰腺导管腺癌(PDAC)中,从未探索过体育锻炼的影响。我们旨在评估在这种情况下运动干预的效果。方法:这项随机,国家,多中心,干预性研究将检查一项无监督,以家庭为基础,适应16周的体育锻炼(APA)计划的有效性。将考虑先进的PDAC在实施APA计划方面的特殊性(健康的志愿者作为体育锻炼的伙伴,而不是患者群体,营养管理)。主要纳入标准为:经组织学确认,无法切除的PDAC患者;计划进行化疗;性能状态0–2;年龄≥18和体育活动的伙伴。除常规护理(包括由研究者选择的化疗)或常规护理外,总共有200名患者将被随机分为APA计划(有氧运动和抵抗运动)。主要目标是每周对疲劳(多维疲劳清单,MFI-20)和HRQoL(欧洲研究和治疗癌症质量生命质量-C30问卷,EORTC-QLQ-C30;共同主要终点)的影响。 16.作为次要目标,将评估运动干预对疼痛,焦虑,抑郁,营养状况,胰岛素抵抗,化疗耐受性,生存率和遵守APA计划的影响。讨论患有晚期PDAC的患者会受到疲劳的强烈影响,因此很可能会受益于运动干预。此外,运动可能会通过降低胰岛素抵抗和胰岛素/胰岛素样生长因子-1(IGF-1)分泌而对肿瘤预后产生潜在的有益影响。但是,由于多种PDAC相关症状,例如疲劳,抑郁,疼痛和营养不良,运动干预可能看起来具有挑战性。我们假设考虑到PDAC的特定特征的APA程序可能会改善症状和HRQoL。如果被证明是可行和有效的,那么除常规治疗外,还将向晚期PDAC患者系统地建议此类APA计划。试用注册ClinicalTrial.gov注册编号:NCT02184663;报名日期:2014年7月2日。

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