EXercise And Colo-Rectal Cancer Trial (EXACT)
Colo-rectal Cancer
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Colo-rectal Cancer focused on measuring Exercise Rehabilitation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Dukes A-C colo-rectal cancer patients at least 6 weeks post any-type anti-cancer treatment, as identified by the colo-rectal oncologic and surgical teams at the Cancer Centre, Belfast City Hospital, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust.
- Males and females.
- Over eighteen years of age.
- Physically able to undertake the intervention as described within the HBWS programme by Donnelly and colleagues (2010).
- Ambulatory and without use of a walking aid.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Still undergoing and/or scheduled for further anti-cancer treatment.
- Any presence of cognitive impairment.
- Known co-morbidities which would severely impact upon physical functioning or nutritional status such as poorly controlled diabetes, heart failure, unstable angina, degenerative neuromuscular disease, inborn errors of metabolism, mental health disorder or substance abuse.
- Already meeting the current recommended physical activity guidelines (Schmitz, et al. 2010).
- Unable to understand and communicate in written and oral English and over the phone sufficiently well enough to undertake the self-management programme and weekly telephone review.
Sites / Locations
- Belfast City HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Other
Exercise Group
Control Group
As well as usual care, this group receive a behavioural change session and intervention information regarding the exercise programme. The home-based walking and strengthening intervention is individually tailored for each participant. They receive a booklet, diary and pedometer to guide them as well as weekly phone calls for 12 weeks to monitor their progress.
This group attends and participates in the same assessment outcomes as the intervention group and receives usual care for the duration of the study. However they are not given any exercise instructions and do not receive the intervention information until their final assessment at week 24. They are aware of their group allocation throughout the duration of the study.