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Erschienen in: Current Colorectal Cancer Reports 3/2014

01.09.2014 | Adjuvant Therapy for Colon Cancers (AB Benson III and A de Gramont, Section Editors)

Update on the Colon Health and Life-Long Exercise Change Trial: A Phase III Study of the Impact of an Exercise Program on Disease-Free Survival in Colon Cancer Survivors

verfasst von: Kerry S. Courneya, Janette Vardy, Sharlene Gill, Derek Jonker, Patti O’Brien, Christine M. Friedenreich, Haryana Dhillon, Rebecca K. S. Wong, Ralph M. Meyer, Jennifer J. Crawford, Kristin L. Campbell, Harry Prapavessis, Christopher O’Callaghan, Jane Turner, Lissa M. Spencer, Hidde P. van der Ploeg, Dongsheng Tu, Christopher M. Booth

Erschienen in: Current Colorectal Cancer Reports | Ausgabe 3/2014

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Abstract

The Colon Health and Life-Long Exercise Change (CHALLENGE) trial is evaluating the effects of a 3-year exercise program on disease-free survival in 962 patients with resected high-risk stage II or stage III colon cancer. The purpose of this commentary is to provide an update on the CHALLENGE trial. As of December 31, 2013, the trial had randomized 250 patients in 20 Canadian centers and 26 Australian centers, with further expansion planned. Early barriers to accrual are reported and strategies to improve accrual are discussed. Of the 250 patients randomized to date, 89 % have stage III colon cancer, 56 % were treated with leucovorin/5-fluorouracil/oxaliplatin-based chemotherapy, 58 % have a body mass index of at least 27.5 kg/m2, 53 % are women, and the median age is 60 years. The CHALLENGE trial remains the only randomized controlled trial in colon cancer survivors that is examining the effects of an exercise program on disease-free survival.
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Metadaten
Titel
Update on the Colon Health and Life-Long Exercise Change Trial: A Phase III Study of the Impact of an Exercise Program on Disease-Free Survival in Colon Cancer Survivors
verfasst von
Kerry S. Courneya
Janette Vardy
Sharlene Gill
Derek Jonker
Patti O’Brien
Christine M. Friedenreich
Haryana Dhillon
Rebecca K. S. Wong
Ralph M. Meyer
Jennifer J. Crawford
Kristin L. Campbell
Harry Prapavessis
Christopher O’Callaghan
Jane Turner
Lissa M. Spencer
Hidde P. van der Ploeg
Dongsheng Tu
Christopher M. Booth
Publikationsdatum
01.09.2014
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Current Colorectal Cancer Reports / Ausgabe 3/2014
Print ISSN: 1556-3790
Elektronische ISSN: 1556-3804
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11888-014-0231-8

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