Structured Exercise after Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Colon Cancer.
Kerry S Courneya, Janette L Vardy, Christopher J O'Callaghan, Sharlene Gill, Christine M Friedenreich, Rebecca K S Wong, Haryana M Dhillon, Victoria Coyle, Neil S Chua, Derek J Jonker, Philip J Beale, Kamal Haider, Patricia A Tang, Tony Bonaventura, Ralph Wong, Howard J Lim, Matthew E Burge, Stacey Hubay, Michael Sanatani, Kristin L Campbell
July 2025 N Engl J MedAbstract
Background: Preclinical and observational studies suggest that exercise may improve cancer outcomes. However, definitive level 1 evidence is lacking.
Methods: In this phase 3, randomized trial conducted at 55 centers, we assigned patients with resected colon cancer who had completed adjuvant chemotherapy to participate in a structured exercise program (exercise group) or to receive health-education materials alone (health-education group) over a 3-year period. The primary end point was disease-free survival.
Results: From 2009 through 2024, a total of 889 patients underwent randomization to the exercise group (445 patients) or the health-education group (444 patients). At a median follow-up of 7.9 years, disease-free survival was significantly longer in the exercise group than in the health-education group (hazard ratio for disease recurrence, new primary cancer, or death, 0.72; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.55 to 0.94; Pā=ā0.02). The 5-year disease-free survival was 80.3% in the exercise group and 73.9% in the health-education group (difference, 6.4 percentage points; 95% CI, 0.6 to 12.2). Results support longer overall survival in the exercise group than in the health-education group (hazard ratio for death, 0.63; 95% CI, 0.43 to 0.94). The 8-year overall survival was 90.3% in the exercise group and 83.2% in the health-education group (difference, 7.1 percentage points; 95% CI, 1.8 to 12.3). Musculoskeletal adverse events occurred more often in the exercise group than in the health-education group (in 18.5% vs. 11.5% of patients).
Conclusions: A 3-year structured exercise program initiated soon after adjuvant chemotherapy for colon cancer resulted in significantly longer disease-free survival and findings consistent with longer overall survival. (Funded by the Canadian Cancer Society and others; CHALLENGE ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00819208.).
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