Benefits of MPACT in Locally Advanced Head and Neck Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemoradiotherapy



Status:Active, not recruiting
Conditions:Cancer
Therapuetic Areas:Oncology
Healthy:No
Age Range:40 - Any
Updated:9/19/2018
Start Date:February 2016
End Date:February 2021

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The goal of this study is to test, in a randomized controlled trial among head and neck
cancer patients, the short and longer term effects of the MPACT (Maintaining Physical
Activity during Cancer Treatment) program (infused with motivational interviewing and
self-determination theory-based strategies) initiated at the time of concurrent chemotherapy
with radiation (CCRT), on key outcomes such as functional mobility and quality of life, and
ultimately physical activity. The central hypotheses is that in head and neck cancer patients
undergoing CCRT, the MPACT program, as compared to usual care controls, will result in less
acute decline, faster recovery, and better maintenance of these key outcomes.


Inclusion Criteria:

- Patients greater than or equal to 40 years old with AJCC (American Joint Committee on
Cancer) stage II-IV head and neck squamous cell carcinoma who are beginning first-line
non-surgical treatment with concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) and who are capable of
understanding and adhering to the protocol requirements

- Patients must be willing to comply with the study procedures and visits.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Active or symptomatic cardiopulmonary disease

- Substantial dementia

- Acute medical conditions, such as acute flare-up of joint condition or infection

- Participants must not be actively receiving physical therapy in a relevant area, at
the time of enrollment, or participating in intensive (30 min per day) aerobic program
three times per week.

- Patients are actively being treated for another cancer at the time of enrollment

- Active or unstable metabolic conditions such as brittle diabetes or severe anemia

- Alcohol intake less than 3 ounces per day

- Hemiplegia or lower limb amputation

- Significant orthopedic or musculoskeletal condition that does not allow weight bearing

- Unable to maintain safe stance and walk, either with or without an assistive device
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1500 East Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
800-865-1125
Principal Investigator: Shruti Jolly, MD
Phone: 734-936-4302
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