BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (Feb 2021)

CRBP-TS - evaluation of a home-based training and health care program for colorectal, breast, and prostate cancer using telemonitoring and self-management: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

  • Roberto Falz,
  • René Thieme,
  • Uwe Tegtbur,
  • Christian Bischoff,
  • Christian Leps,
  • Peter Hillemanns,
  • Kay Kohlhaw,
  • Jürgen Klempnauer,
  • Florian Lordick,
  • Jens-Uwe Stolzenburg,
  • Bahriye Aktas,
  • Jürgen Weitz,
  • Ulrich Bork,
  • Pauline Wimberger,
  • Christian Thomas,
  • Ronald Biemann,
  • Boris Jansen-Winkeln,
  • Antina Schulze,
  • Ines Gockel,
  • Martin Busse

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13102-021-00244-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

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Abstract Background Physical training is recommended in various national and international guidelines for patients with cancer. Observational studies have shown that physical activity leads to reduced recurrence and mortality rates by 20–40% in colorectal, breast, and prostate cancer. Despite existing evidence, a systematic care structure is still lacking. The primary aim of this study is to implement and evaluate an online training platform to strengthen physical performance and patient empowerment after cancer surgery. Methods The evaluation will be conducted as a prospective multicenter randomized controlled trial with three subgroups (colorectal-, breast-, and prostate cancer). Each group will include 100 patients (total 300 patients including dropouts; clinical stages T1–3 and/or N+; M0 after surgery intervention) and the primary endpoint (13% increase in the maximal oxygen consumption during exercise) will be examined. The intervention group will receive a 6-month home-based online training (2–3 times per week strength-endurance training using video presentations), bidirectional activity feedback information, online communication, and online counseling. The control group (usual care) will be advised lifestyle improvement. In-hospital testing will be performed before, during, and after the intervention. In addition to cardiopulmonary capacity, tumor specific diagnostics (liquid biopsy, depression and fatigue assessment, metabolic and endothelial screening) will be applied. Discussion Due to the increasing incidence of cancer, associated with considerable mortality, morbidity and impaired quality of life, there is an imperative requirement for improved cancer care, of which structured physical training may become an integral component. Trial registration DRKS-ID: DRKS00020499 ; Registered 17 March 2020.

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