APACE - Feasibility of Using Accelerometers to Measure Physical Activity in Cancer Patients on Early Phase Clinical Trials

ConditionCancer
Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age16+
SponsorUniversity of Manchester

About this trial

Increased physical activity has been shown to improve outcomes for cancer patients, however the measure of activity is highly variable and understudied in cancer patients on early phase clinical trials where activity is used as a criteria for eligibility. Additionally, more than half of cancer patients experience fatigue at some point in their treatment with exercise and psychosocial interventions currently recommended as interventions. Therefore, it is important to be able to more accurately measure activity and fatigue in cancer patients to ensure adequate intervention, management and appropriate access to treatment.

This proposal is a non-interventional feasibility study designed to collect activity and sleep data from patients with advanced cancer newly enrolled in early phase clinical trials. The data will be collected over a 5-6 week period using a wearable accelerometer device. This study will be conducted concurrently with the early phase trial related activities/treatment and will have no impact on a patient's clinical pathway. Data generated from the study will be used to evaluate the feasibility of collecting activity and sleep data from patients with advanced cancer on early phase clinical trials.

In this study, participants in the UK will be able to opt-in to using eNutri, a web-based graphical food frequency questionnaire (FFQ), and provide feedback on its usability. The output of eNUTRI will help us understand if there is a use for eNutri in cancer care environments for a range of purposes such as providing nutritional support for cancer patients, and exploring drug-nutrient interactions on the patient outcome.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Voluntary informed consent.

Aged at least 16 years.

Consented to an early phase clinical trial.

Willingness to wear a device for the duration of the study.

Disqualifiers

Judgement by the investigator that the individual should not participate if they are unlikely to comply with study procedures and requirements.

Patient deemed ineligible for enrolment onto an early phase clinical trial.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • No intervention (observational study)

Treatment groups

No treatment groups listed

Sponsors and collaborators

University of Manchester

Lead sponsor

The Christie NHS Foundation Trust

Collaborator

Institute of Cancer Research, United Kingdom

Collaborator