Lifestyle and Breast Cancer Recurrences: The DIANA-5 Trial

Author:

Villarini Anna1,Pasanisi Patrizia1,Traina Adele2,Mano Maria Piera3,Bonanni Bernardo4,Panico Salvatore5,Scipioni Corrado6,Galasso Rocco7,Paduos Adriana8,Simeoni Milena9,Bellotti Elena10,Barbero Maggiorino11,Macellari Giorgio12,Venturelli Elisabetta1,Raimondi Milena1,Bruno Eleonora1,Gargano Giuliana1,Fornaciari Giuseppe1,Morelli Daniele13,Seregni Ettore14,Krogh Vittorio1,Berrino Franco1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Predictive and Preventive Medicine, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milan

2. Department of Oncology ARNAS Ospedali Civico e Benfratelli G. Di Cristina e M. Ascoli, Palermo

3. Centro di Riferimento per l'Epidemiologia e la Prevenzione Oncologica in Piemonte (CPO), Turin

4. European Institute of Oncology, Milan

5. Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Università Federico II, Naples

6. Centro di Prevenzione, Diagnosi e Terapia del Tumore alla Mammella “Giunone”, Avezzano, L'Aquila

7. Department of Oncology, Centro di Riferimento Oncologico, Rionero in Vulture (Potenza)

8. GIC Senologico, Ospedale degli Infermi, Biella

9. Associazione LUMEN, San Pietro in Cerro (Piacenza)

10. Unit of Radiology, Azienda Ospedaliera di Busto Arsizio (Varese)

11. SOC Ginecologia e Ostetricia, Ospedale Cardinal Massai, Asti

12. Unit of Senology, Azienda Sanitaria Locale, Piacenza

13. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milan, Italy

14. Department of Diagnostic Imaging and Radiotherapy, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milan, Italy

Abstract

Aims and Background The DIANA (Diet and Androgens)-5 study is a multi-institutional randomized controlled trial of the effectiveness of a diet based on Mediterranean and macrobiotic recipes and principles, associated with moderate physical activity, in reducing additional breast cancer events in women with early stage invasive breast cancer at high risk of recurrence because of metabolic or endocrine milieu. The intervention is expected to reduce serum insulin and sex hormones, which were associated with breast prognosis in previous studies. Methods Between 2008 and 2010, the study randomly assigned 1208 patients to an intensive diet and exercise intervention or to a comparison group, to be followed-up through 2015. General lifestyle recommendations for the prevention of cancer are given to both groups, and the intervention group is being offered a comprehensive lifestyle intervention, including cooking classes, conferences, common meals and exercise sessions. Adherence assessments occurred at baseline and at 12 months and are planned at 36 and 60 months. They include food frequency diaries, anthropometric measures, body fat distribution assessed with impedance scale, one week registration of physical activity with a multisensor arm-band monitor, metabolic and endocrine blood parameters. Outcome breast cancer events are assessed through self report at semi annual meetings or telephone interview and are validated through medical record verification. Results The randomized groups were comparable for age (51.8 years), proportion of ER-negative tumors (22%), axillary node metastasis (42%), reproductive variables, tobacco smoking, blood pressure, anthropometric measurements and hormonal and metabolic parameters. Conclusions DIANA-5 has the potential to establish whether a Mediterranean-macrobiotic lifestyle may reduce breast cancer recurrences. We will assess evidence of effectiveness, first by comparing the incidence of additional breast cancer events (local or distant recurrence, second ipsilateral or contralateral cancer) in the intervention and in the control group, by an intention-to-treat analysis, and second by analyzing the incidence of breast cancer events in the total study population by compliance assessment score.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology,General Medicine

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