Introduction: The discovery of oncogenic mutations that drive the growth and progression of Non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) led to the development of a range of molecular targeted therapies. Tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) improve the overall outcome of patients with oncogene addicted NSCLC, ensure a better compliance to treatment and few side effects compared to traditional chemotherapy. However, the treatment is still completely “drug-centric”, in a population of patients who usually survive for a long time and desire to regain their quality of life. Despite an extensive literature on the importance of complementary treatments and lifestyle promotion, the guidelines on physical exercise are general and usually refer to the entire lung cancer pathology. Methods and objectives: EXcellenT is an Italian monocentric randomized prospective study enrolling 40 patients diagnosed with oncogene-addicted advanced NSCLC in active treatment with TKIs. Patients will be randomized (1:1 ratio) to an ‘interventional’ or a ‘control’ group. In the interventional arm (arm A), participants will receive a 3-month multicomponent personalized physical activity prescription combining a supervised coaching program at the training center and an app-based physical activity schedule at patients home. In the control group (arm B) patients will receive a fitness professional-guided montly session that will result in an unsupervised home-based physical activity counselling. Prospective collection of blood metabolome and immune phenotypes will be performed to investigate the integration with genetic alterations that drive the patient's disease. The overall aim of the project is to evaluate if a tailored physical program may have a significant impact on quality of life and performances of this specific homogeneous subgroup of patients. The exploratory goal is to elucidate a potential link between metabolites, immune parameters and genetic deregulations and how this interplay may be influenced by physical exercise. Conclusion: EXcellent trial aims to propose a new approach to personalized medicine in the specific subgroup of oncogene-addicted NSCLC patients, where targeted therapy is integrated with an equally tailored physical activity program. The homogeneity of this cancer population will provide insights on the influence of exercise on metabolism and immunity during treatment with TKIs.

The EXcellenT Trial: Exercise in Extended Oncogene Addicted Lung Cancer in Active Treatment / Bennati, C., Ferrara, R., Sangaletti, S., Tamberi, S., Spadoni, A., Attisani, G., Zanuso, S., Longobardi, J., Morigi, A., Spreafico, M., Zingaretti, C., Fabbri, F., Carlotti, E., Fabbri, E., Turci, L., D'Arcangelo, M.. - In: CLINICAL LUNG CANCER. - ISSN 1525-7304. - 25:8(2024), pp. e397-e401. [10.1016/j.cllc.2024.07.008]

The EXcellenT Trial: Exercise in Extended Oncogene Addicted Lung Cancer in Active Treatment

Ferrara R.;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Introduction: The discovery of oncogenic mutations that drive the growth and progression of Non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) led to the development of a range of molecular targeted therapies. Tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) improve the overall outcome of patients with oncogene addicted NSCLC, ensure a better compliance to treatment and few side effects compared to traditional chemotherapy. However, the treatment is still completely “drug-centric”, in a population of patients who usually survive for a long time and desire to regain their quality of life. Despite an extensive literature on the importance of complementary treatments and lifestyle promotion, the guidelines on physical exercise are general and usually refer to the entire lung cancer pathology. Methods and objectives: EXcellenT is an Italian monocentric randomized prospective study enrolling 40 patients diagnosed with oncogene-addicted advanced NSCLC in active treatment with TKIs. Patients will be randomized (1:1 ratio) to an ‘interventional’ or a ‘control’ group. In the interventional arm (arm A), participants will receive a 3-month multicomponent personalized physical activity prescription combining a supervised coaching program at the training center and an app-based physical activity schedule at patients home. In the control group (arm B) patients will receive a fitness professional-guided montly session that will result in an unsupervised home-based physical activity counselling. Prospective collection of blood metabolome and immune phenotypes will be performed to investigate the integration with genetic alterations that drive the patient's disease. The overall aim of the project is to evaluate if a tailored physical program may have a significant impact on quality of life and performances of this specific homogeneous subgroup of patients. The exploratory goal is to elucidate a potential link between metabolites, immune parameters and genetic deregulations and how this interplay may be influenced by physical exercise. Conclusion: EXcellent trial aims to propose a new approach to personalized medicine in the specific subgroup of oncogene-addicted NSCLC patients, where targeted therapy is integrated with an equally tailored physical activity program. The homogeneity of this cancer population will provide insights on the influence of exercise on metabolism and immunity during treatment with TKIs.
2024
Inglese
Elsevier Inc.
25
8
e397
e401
Pubblicato
Esperti anonimi
Internazionale
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
Immune state
Metabolome
Non–small-cell lung cancer
Oncogene-addiction
Personalized medicine
Physical activity
No
The EXcellenT Trial: Exercise in Extended Oncogene Addicted Lung Cancer in Active Treatment / Bennati, C., Ferrara, R., Sangaletti, S., Tamberi, S., Spadoni, A., Attisani, G., Zanuso, S., Longobardi, J., Morigi, A., Spreafico, M., Zingaretti, C., Fabbri, F., Carlotti, E., Fabbri, E., Turci, L., D'Arcangelo, M.. - In: CLINICAL LUNG CANCER. - ISSN 1525-7304. - 25:8(2024), pp. e397-e401. [10.1016/j.cllc.2024.07.008]
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Bennati, C.; Ferrara, R.; Sangaletti, S.; Tamberi, S.; Spadoni, A.; Attisani, G.; Zanuso, S.; Longobardi, J.; Morigi, A.; Spreafico, M.; Zingaretti, C...espandi
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