Lung Cancer Exercise Training Study
Status: | Active, not recruiting |
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Conditions: | Lung Cancer, Cancer |
Therapuetic Areas: | Oncology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 21 - Any |
Updated: | 6/21/2018 |
Start Date: | October 2015 |
End Date: | October 2019 |
Lung Cancer Exercise Training Study: A Randomized Trial of Aerobic Training, Resistance Training, or Both in Lung Cancer Patients
The purpose of the study is look at the effects of different types of exercise training with
a stretching group and its effect on lung cancer patients. Subjects will take part in a 16
week training intervention that can consist of aerobic, resistance, aerobic & resistance, or
a control group. Pre and Post testing will include stress tests, echos, blood, and urine
samples.
a stretching group and its effect on lung cancer patients. Subjects will take part in a 16
week training intervention that can consist of aerobic, resistance, aerobic & resistance, or
a control group. Pre and Post testing will include stress tests, echos, blood, and urine
samples.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Signed informed consent prior to initiation of study-related procedures
- Age 21 - 80 years
- Weight < 205 kgs
- ECOG ≤ 1
- Diagnosed with histologically confirmed lung cancer, regardless of disease stage and
receiving any prior line of any therapy in the context of metastatic disease
- An interval of at least three months following the completion of primary resection, if
appropriate
- An interval of no longer than ten years following completion of primary therapy, if
appropriate
- Life expectancy ≥ 4 months
- Performing less than 150 minutes of structured moderate-intensity or
strenuous-intensity exercise per week
- Exercise intolerance (i.e., patients must have a VO2peak below that predicted for
active age and sex-matched individuals)
- Willing to be randomized to one of the study arms
- Willing to commit to the study program and comply with all related protocol procedures
- Able to achieve an acceptable peak baseline CPET, as defined by any of the following
criteria:
- achieving a plateau in oxygen consumption, concurrent with an increase in power
output;
- a respiratory exchange ratio ≥ 1.10;
- attainment of maximal predicted heart rate (HRmax) (i.e., within 10 bpm of
age-predicted HRmax [HRmax = 220-Age[years]);
- volitional exhaustion, as measured by a rating of perceived exertion (RPE) ≥ 18
on the BORG scale.
- Able to complete an acceptable baseline CPET in the absence of high risk ECG findings
or other inappropriate response to exercise as determined by the PI.
- Ability to achieve and complete an acceptable baseline one-repetition maximum muscular
strength test as defined by the effective execution of protocol-specific joint and
muscle ranges of motion without remarkable signs or symptoms of pain, discomfort or
distress.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Presence of a concurrent, actively treated other malignancy, or history of other
malignancy treated within the past 3 years (other than non-melanoma skin cancer);
- Room air desaturation at rest ≤ 85%;
- Mental impairment leading to inability to cooperate.
- Any of the following absolute contraindications to cardiopulmonary exercise testing:
- Acute myocardial infarction (within 3-5 days of any planned study procedures);
- Unstable angina;
- Uncontrolled arrhythmia causing symptoms or hemodynamic compromise;
- Recurrent syncope;
- Active endocarditis;
- Acute myocarditis or pericarditis;
- Symptomatic severe aortic stenosis;
- Uncontrolled heart failure;
- Acute (within 3 months) pulmonary embolus or pulmonary infarction;
- Thrombosis of lower extremities;
- Suspected dissecting aneurysm;
- Uncontrolled asthma;
- Pulmonary edema;
- Respiratory failure;
- Acute non-cardiopulmonary disorders that may affect exercise performance or be
aggravated by exercise (i.e., infection, renal failure, thyrotoxicosis); or
We found this trial at
1
site
1275 York Ave
New York, New York 10021
New York, New York 10021
(212) 639-2000
Principal Investigator: Lee Jones, PhD
Phone: 646-888-8103
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center — the world's oldest and...
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