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Colon cancer survival rates improved with exercise, first-of-its-kind study finds

Colon cancer survival rates improved with exercise, first-of-its-kind study finds

CBS News02-06-2025

Colon cancer patients saw improved survival rates after a 3-year exercise program, according to a first-of-its-kind international experiment.
The research, presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology's annual meeting Sunday and published in The New England Journal of Medicine, found the exercise program kept disease at bay with the benefits rivaling some drugs.
Among 889 patients with treatable colon cancer who had completed chemotherapy, half were given information promoting fitness and nutrition while the others worked with a coach. They met every two weeks for a year, then monthly for the next two years, helping participants find ways to increase their physical activity.
After eight years, those in the structured exercise program not only became more active than those in the control group but also had 28% fewer cancers and 37% fewer deaths from any cause. There were, however, more muscle strains and other similar problems in the exercise group.
"When we saw the results, we were just astounded," said study co-author Dr. Christopher Booth, a cancer doctor at Kingston Health Sciences Centre in Kingston, Ontario.
"It's an extremely exciting study," said Dr. Jeffrey Meyerhardt of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, who wasn't involved in the research. It's the first randomized controlled trial to show a reduction in cancer recurrences and improved survival linked to exercise, Meyerhardt said.
Experts said cancer centers and insurance plans should consider making exercise coaching a new standard of care for colon cancer survivors. Until then, patients can increase their physical activity after treatment, knowing they are doing their part to prevent cancer from coming back.
Exercise programs can be offered for several thousand dollars per patient, Booth said, "a remarkably affordable intervention that will make people feel better, have fewer cancer recurrences and help them live longer."
Prior evidence was based on comparing active people with sedentary people, a type of study that can't prove cause and effect. The new study — conducted in Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, Israel and the United States — compared people who were randomly selected for an exercise program with those who instead received an educational booklet. Academic research groups in Canada, Australia and the U.K. funded the work.
"This is about as high a quality of evidence as you can get," said Dr. Julie Gralow, chief medical officer of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. "I love this study because it's something I've been promoting but with less strong evidence for a long time."
Many people in the study, including Terri Swain-Collins, chose to walk for about 45 minutes several times a week.
"This is something I could do for myself to make me feel better," said Swain-Collins, 62, of Kingston, Ontario. Regular contact with a friendly coach kept her motivated and accountable, she said. "I wouldn't want to go there and say, 'I didn't do anything,' so I was always doing stuff and making sure I got it done."
Swain-Collins' coaching program ended, but she is still exercising. She listens to music while she walks in the countryside near her home.
That kind of behavior change can be achieved when people believe in the benefits, when they find ways to make it fun and when there's a social component, said paper co-author Kerry Courneya, who studies exercise and cancer at the University of Alberta. The new evidence will give cancer patients a reason to stay motivated.
"Now we can say definitively exercise causes improvements in survival," Courneya said.

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