Exercise in Advanced Stage Lung Cancer Patients (EXHALE)
Non Small Cell Lung Cancer Stage, Small Cell Lung Cancer
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Non Small Cell Lung Cancer Stage focused on measuring aerobic exercise, Lung cancer, psyco-social
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Non small cell lung cancer stage IIIb-IV
- Small cell lung cancer Extensiv disease
- Patients >18 years
- WHO performance status 0-2
- undergoing chemotherapy
Exclusion Criteria:
- brain or bone metastases;
- prolonged bone marrow suppression
- anti-coagulant treatment
- symptomatic heart disease
- congestive heart failure
- arrhythmia
- myocardial infarction diagnosed within the last three months
- inability to provide informed consent.
Sites / Locations
- University Hospital of Copenhagen
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Other
Other
Control - usual care
Exercise + usual care
The patients randomized to the control group received no training but are offered the chance to participate in the supervised training after they have completed their antineoplastic treatment, at least after twelve weeks. Patients in early 2nd line treatment ("switch maintenance") will be offered training after 12 weeks, although they have not completed chemotherapy.
The supervised exercise training is carried out in groups of 12-16 patients and each session has a duration of 1.5 hours. The training comprised warm up exercises, strength and fitness training as well as stretching. Warm up exercises consisted of 10 minutes of light, stationery cycling, adjusted to 60-90% of the patient's maximum HR. The practical aim of strength training was to complete 3 series of 5-8 sets, with 70-90% of 1RM. Cardiovascular training was carried out as interval training on stationery bikes. Intensity was equivalent to 85-95% of each patient's maximum HR and lasted approximately 10-15 minutes. After the training session, 5-10 minutes were dedicated to stretching the large muscle groups in order to increase agility. Following each training session, progressive relaxation of 15-20 minutes was performed.