Physical activity in recurrent colon cancer: Cancer and Leukemia Group B/SWOG 80702 (Alliance)

Author:

Brown Justin C.123ORCID,Ma Chao4,Shi Qian5,Zemla Tyler5,Couture Felix6,Kuebler Philip7,Kumar Pankaj8ORCID,Tan Benjamin9,Krishnamurthi Smitha10,Chang Victor11,Goldberg Richard M.12,Venook Alan P.13,Blanke Charles D.14,O’Reilly Eileen M.15ORCID,Shields Anthony F.16,Meyerhardt Jeffrey A.4

Affiliation:

1. Pennington Biomedical Research Center Baton Rouge Louisiana USA

2. New Orleans School of Medicine Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans Louisiana USA

3. Stanley S. Scott Cancer Center Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans Louisiana USA

4. Dana‐Farber Cancer Institute Boston Massachusetts USA

5. Alliance Statistics and Data Management Center Mayo Clinic Rochester Minnesota USA

6. Hôtel‐Dieu de Québec Québec City Québec Canada

7. Columbus National Cancer Institute Community Oncology Research Program Columbus Ohio USA

8. Heartland Cancer Research National Cancer Institute Community Oncology Research Program Illinois CancerCare PC Peoria Illinois USA

9. Siteman Cancer Center Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis Missouri USA

10. Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Ohio USA

11. Veterans Administration New Jersey Health Care System East Orange New Jersey USA

12. West Virginia University Cancer Institute Morgantown West Virginia USA

13. University of California San Francisco San Francisco California USA

14. SWOG and Oregon Health & Science University Portland Oregon USA

15. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Weill Cornell Medical Center New York New York USA

16. Karmanos Cancer Institute Wayne State University Detroit Michigan USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundOne in three patients with stage III colon cancer will experience tumor recurrence. It is uncertain whether physical activity during and after postoperative chemotherapy for stage III colon cancer improves overall survival after tumor recurrence.MethodsA prospective cohort study nested within a randomized multicenter trial of patients initially diagnosed with stage III colon cancer who experienced tumor recurrence (N = 399) was conducted. Postoperative physical activity before tumor recurrence was measured. Physical activity energy expenditure was quantified via metabolic equivalent task hours per week (MET‐h/week). The primary end point was overall survival after tumor recurrence. Multivariable flexible parametric survival models estimated relative and absolute effects with two‐sided hypothesis tests.ResultsCompared with patients expending <3.0 MET‐h/week of physical activity (comparable to <1.0 h/week of brisk walking), patients with ≥18.0 MET‐h/week of physical activity (comparable to 6 h/week of brisk walking) had a 33% relative improvement in overall survival time after tumor recurrence (hazard ratio, 0.67; 95% CI, 0.42–0.96). The overall survival rate at 3 years after tumor recurrence was 61.3% (95% CI, 51.8%–69.2%) with <3.0 MET‐h/week of physical activity and 72.2% (95% CI, 63.1%–79.6%) with ≥18 MET‐h/week of physical activity (risk difference, 10.9 percentage points; 95% CI, 1.2–20.8 percentage points).ConclusionsHigher postoperative physical activity is associated with improved overall survival after tumor recurrence in patients initially diagnosed with stage III colon cancer. These data may be relevant to patients who, despite optimal postoperative medical therapy, have a high risk of tumor recurrence.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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