A digital, decentralized trial of exercise therapy in patients with cancer
We developed and evaluated the D igital P latform for Ex ercise ( DPEx ): a decentralized, patient-centric approach designed to enhance all aspects of clinical investigation of exercise therapy. DPEx integrated provision of a treadmill with telemedicine and remote biospecimen collection permitting a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | NPJ digital medicine 2024-10, Vol.7 (1), p.304-13, Article 304 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We developed and evaluated the
D
igital
P
latform for
Ex
ercise (
DPEx
): a decentralized, patient-centric approach designed to enhance all aspects of clinical investigation of exercise therapy.
DPEx
integrated provision of a treadmill with telemedicine and remote biospecimen collection permitting all study procedures to be conducted in patient’s homes. Linked health biodevices enabled high-resolution monitoring of lifestyle and physiological response. Here we describe the rationale and development of
DPEx
as well as feasibility evaluation in three different cohorts of patients with cancer: a phase 0a development study among three women with post-treatment primary breast cancer; a phase 0b proof-of-concept trial of neoadjuvant exercise therapy in 13 patients with untreated solid tumors; and a phase 1a level-finding trial of neoadjuvant exercise therapy in 53 men with localized prostate cancer. Collectively, our study demonstrates the utility of a fully digital, decentralized approach to conduct clinical trials of exercise therapy in a clinical population. |
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ISSN: | 2398-6352 2398-6352 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41746-024-01288-1 |