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
Hauptverfasser: Underwood, Whitney P., Michalski, Meghan G., Lee, Catherine P., Fickera, Gina A., Chun, Su S., Eng, Stefan E., Liu, Lydia Y., Tsai, Brandon L., Moskowitz, Chaya S., Lavery, Jessica A., Van Zee, Kimberly J., Gardner, Ginger J., Mueller, Jennifer J., Dang, Chau T., Ehdaie, Behfar, Laudone, Vincent P., Eastham, James A., Scott, Jessica M., Boutros, Paul C., Jones, Lee W.
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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.
ISSN:2398-6352
2398-6352
DOI:10.1038/s41746-024-01288-1