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Influence of a six month endurance exercise program on the immune function of prostate cancer patients undergoing Antiandrogen- or Chemotherapy: design and rationale of the ProImmun study

BACKGROUND: Exercise seems to minimize prostate cancer specific mortality risk and treatment related side effects like fatigue and incontinence. However the influence of physical activity on the immunological level remains uncertain. Even prostate cancer patients undergoing palliative treatment ofte...

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Autores principales: Zimmer, Philipp, Jäger, Elke, Bloch, Wilhelm, Zopf, Eva Maria, Baumann, Freerk T
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3681550/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23731674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-13-272
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author Zimmer, Philipp
Jäger, Elke
Bloch, Wilhelm
Zopf, Eva Maria
Baumann, Freerk T
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Jäger, Elke
Bloch, Wilhelm
Zopf, Eva Maria
Baumann, Freerk T
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description BACKGROUND: Exercise seems to minimize prostate cancer specific mortality risk and treatment related side effects like fatigue and incontinence. However the influence of physical activity on the immunological level remains uncertain. Even prostate cancer patients undergoing palliative treatment often have a relatively long life span compared to other cancer entities. To optimize exercise programs and their outcomes it is essential to investigate the underlying mechanisms. Further, it is important to discriminate between different exercise protocols and therapy regimes. METHODS/DESIGN: The ProImmun study is a prospective multicenter patient preference randomized controlled trial investigating the influence of a 24 week endurance exercise program in 80–100 prostate cancer patients by comparing patients undergoing Antiandrogen therapy combined with exercise (AE), Antiandrogen therapy without exercise (A), Chemotherapy with exercise(CE) or Chemotherapy without exercise (C). The primary outcome of the study is a change in prostate cancer relevant cytokines and hormones (IL-6, MIF, IGF-1, Testosterone). Secondary endpoints are immune cell ratios, oxidative stress and antioxidative capacity levels, VO(2 peak), fatigue and quality of life. Patients of the intervention group exercise five times per week, while two sessions are supervised. During the supervised sessions patients (AE and CE) exercise for 33 minutes on a bicycle ergometer at 70-75% of their VO(2 peak). To assess long term effects and sustainability of the intervention two follow-up assessments are arranged 12 and 18 month after the intervention. DISCUSSION: The ProImmun study is the first trial which primarily investigates immunological effects of a six month endurance exercise program in prostate cancer patients during palliative care. Separating patients treated with Antiandrogen therapy from those who are additionally treated with Chemotherapy might allow a more specific view on the influence of endurance training interventions and the impact of different therapy protocols on the immune function. TRIAL REGISTRATION: German Clinical Trials Register: DRKS00004739
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spelling pubmed-36815502013-06-14 Influence of a six month endurance exercise program on the immune function of prostate cancer patients undergoing Antiandrogen- or Chemotherapy: design and rationale of the ProImmun study Zimmer, Philipp Jäger, Elke Bloch, Wilhelm Zopf, Eva Maria Baumann, Freerk T BMC Cancer Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Exercise seems to minimize prostate cancer specific mortality risk and treatment related side effects like fatigue and incontinence. However the influence of physical activity on the immunological level remains uncertain. Even prostate cancer patients undergoing palliative treatment often have a relatively long life span compared to other cancer entities. To optimize exercise programs and their outcomes it is essential to investigate the underlying mechanisms. Further, it is important to discriminate between different exercise protocols and therapy regimes. METHODS/DESIGN: The ProImmun study is a prospective multicenter patient preference randomized controlled trial investigating the influence of a 24 week endurance exercise program in 80–100 prostate cancer patients by comparing patients undergoing Antiandrogen therapy combined with exercise (AE), Antiandrogen therapy without exercise (A), Chemotherapy with exercise(CE) or Chemotherapy without exercise (C). The primary outcome of the study is a change in prostate cancer relevant cytokines and hormones (IL-6, MIF, IGF-1, Testosterone). Secondary endpoints are immune cell ratios, oxidative stress and antioxidative capacity levels, VO(2 peak), fatigue and quality of life. Patients of the intervention group exercise five times per week, while two sessions are supervised. During the supervised sessions patients (AE and CE) exercise for 33 minutes on a bicycle ergometer at 70-75% of their VO(2 peak). To assess long term effects and sustainability of the intervention two follow-up assessments are arranged 12 and 18 month after the intervention. DISCUSSION: The ProImmun study is the first trial which primarily investigates immunological effects of a six month endurance exercise program in prostate cancer patients during palliative care. Separating patients treated with Antiandrogen therapy from those who are additionally treated with Chemotherapy might allow a more specific view on the influence of endurance training interventions and the impact of different therapy protocols on the immune function. TRIAL REGISTRATION: German Clinical Trials Register: DRKS00004739 BioMed Central 2013-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3681550/ /pubmed/23731674 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-13-272 Text en Copyright © 2013 Zimmer et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zimmer, Philipp
Jäger, Elke
Bloch, Wilhelm
Zopf, Eva Maria
Baumann, Freerk T
Influence of a six month endurance exercise program on the immune function of prostate cancer patients undergoing Antiandrogen- or Chemotherapy: design and rationale of the ProImmun study
title Influence of a six month endurance exercise program on the immune function of prostate cancer patients undergoing Antiandrogen- or Chemotherapy: design and rationale of the ProImmun study
title_full Influence of a six month endurance exercise program on the immune function of prostate cancer patients undergoing Antiandrogen- or Chemotherapy: design and rationale of the ProImmun study
title_fullStr Influence of a six month endurance exercise program on the immune function of prostate cancer patients undergoing Antiandrogen- or Chemotherapy: design and rationale of the ProImmun study
title_full_unstemmed Influence of a six month endurance exercise program on the immune function of prostate cancer patients undergoing Antiandrogen- or Chemotherapy: design and rationale of the ProImmun study
title_short Influence of a six month endurance exercise program on the immune function of prostate cancer patients undergoing Antiandrogen- or Chemotherapy: design and rationale of the ProImmun study
title_sort influence of a six month endurance exercise program on the immune function of prostate cancer patients undergoing antiandrogen- or chemotherapy: design and rationale of the proimmun study
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3681550/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23731674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-13-272
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