Fatigue, quality of life and physical fitness following an exercise intervention in multiple myeloma survivors (MASCOT): an exploratory randomised Phase 2 trial utilising a modified Zelen design
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Published:2020-05-21
Issue:2
Volume:123
Page:187-195
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ISSN:0007-0920
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Container-title:British Journal of Cancer
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Br J Cancer
Author:
Koutoukidis Dimitrios A., Land Joanne, Hackshaw Allan, Heinrich Malgorzata, McCourt Orla, Beeken Rebecca J.ORCID, Philpott Stephanie, DeSilva Dunnya, Rismani Ali, Rabin Neil, Popat Rakesh, Kyriakou Charalampia, Papanikolaou Xenofon, Mehta Atul, Paton Bruce, Fisher Abigail, Yong Kwee L.
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Exercise may improve fatigue in multiple myeloma survivors, but trial evidence is limited, and exercise may be perceived as risky in this older patient group with osteolytic bone destruction.
Methods
In this Phase 2 Zelen trial, multiple myeloma survivors who had completed treatment at least 6 weeks ago, or were on maintenance only, were enrolled in a cohort study and randomly assigned to usual care or a 6-month exercise programme of tailored aerobic and resistance training. Outcome assessors and usual care participants were masked. The primary outcome was the FACIT-F fatigue score with higher scores denoting less fatigue.
Results
During 2014–2016, 131 participants were randomised 3:1 to intervention (n = 89) or usual care (n = 42) to allow for patients declining allocation to the exercise arm. There was no difference between groups in fatigue at 3 months (between-group mean difference: 1.6 [95% CI: −1.1–4.3]) or 6 months (0.3 [95% CI: −2.6–3.1]). Muscle strength improved at 3 months (8.4 kg [95% CI: 0.5–16.3]) and 6 months (10.8 kg [95% CI: 1.2–20.5]). Using per-protocol analysis, cardiovascular fitness improved at 3 months (+1.2 ml/kg/min [95% CI: 0.3–3.7]). In participants with clinical fatigue (n = 17), there was a trend towards less fatigue with exercise over 6 months (6.3 [95% CI: −0.6–13.3]). There were no serious adverse events.
Conclusions
Exercise appeared safe and improved muscle strength and cardiovascular fitness, but benefits in fatigue appeared limited to participants with clinical fatigue at baseline. Future studies should focus on patients with clinical fatigue.
Clinical trial registration
The study was registered with ISRCTN (38480455) and is completed.
Funder
Cancer Research UK Celgene
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cancer Research,Oncology
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