About this trial
EXCEL will provide online and, where feasible, in-person exercise programs to individuals living with and beyond cancer (ILWBC). Research has shown that targeted programs that include tailored exercise prescriptions are more successful in helping individuals with chronic disease to incorporate physical activity and exercise into their daily routines. While ILWBC are advised by healthcare professionals (HCPs) to engage in exercise, there is a lack of cancer-specific exercise programs and cancer-trained exercise specialists in Canada, outside of the research setting. Considering the negative impact cancer and its treatments have on fitness and physical activity levels, community-based efforts towards improving access, uptake and maintenance of exercise programming are needed.
This study will evaluate the benefits of a community-based or online EXCEL exercise program for people living with and beyond cancer across Canada, using a streamlined intake process compared to the original EXCEL Study (HREBA.CC-20-0098, NCT04478851). This 8 to 12-week program (intervention) will be delivered in-person or over virtual platform. It includes twice weekly supervised exercise classes.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
have or had a diagnosis of cancer;
be 18 years or older;
be able to participate in low-intensity levels of activity, at minimum;
be pretreatment, or receiving active cancer treatment (i.e., surgery, systemic therapy and radiation therapy), have received cancer treatment within the past 3 years, or if beyond 3 years since treatment completion, have a referral from their healthcare team indicating they have side effects from cancer treatment or the cancer itself, that could be improved or managed with exercise;
Disqualifiers
does not or did not have a cancer diagnosis
is under the age of 18
is unable to participate in mild exercise, at minimum
is not pretreatment, or receiving active cancer treatment (i.e., surgery, systemic therapy and radiation therapy), has not received cancer treatment within the past 3 years, or if beyond 3 years since treatment completion, doesn't have side effects from cancer treatment or the cancer itself, that could be improved or managed with exercise
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Group Exercise Classes
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
University of Calgary
Lead sponsor
University of Alberta
Collaborator
Dalhousie University
Collaborator
Nova Scotia Health Authority
Collaborator
University of Toronto
Collaborator
Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM)
Collaborator
University of British Columbia
Collaborator
Memorial University of Newfoundland
Collaborator
University of Prince Edward Island
Collaborator
Alberta Health services
Collaborator