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Background and purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of exercise on intratumoral natural killer (NK)-cell variability in patients with localized prostate cancer undergoing radical prostatectomy.
The primary hypothesis is that exercise induces epinephrine-mediated intratumoral natural killer (NK)-cell infiltration in patients with localized prostate cancer, and that the infiltration is greater in patients performing High Intensity Interval Training compared to usual care controls.
Currently there is a lack of randomized controlled trials examining different types of exercise in patients with localized prostate cancer. Moreover there is a need for studies including biological measurements to allow a full assessment of the effect of exercise on diverse biomarkers and mechanistic pathways, which may influence cancer survival.
Subjects: Patients with histologically verified prostate adenocarcinoma scheduled for radical prostatectomy at Urologic Department, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Methods: In this randomized controlled pilot study 30 patients with localized prostate cancer undergoing radical prostatectomy will be included and randomized 2:1 to either High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) exercise intervention or observational control receiving usual care from inclusion and until planned surgery (radical prostatectomy).
All patients will undergo assessments at inclusion (baseline) and at follow-up after the exercise intervention period (maximum 8 weeks) 3-5 days prior to surgery.
Assessments include: anthropometrics; blood pressure; resting hearth rate; cardiorespiratory fitness by cardiopulmonary exercise test (VO2 peak.); body composition by DXA scan; quality of life by self-report questionnaires; fasting blood sample measuring cholesterol, triglycerides, insulin, c-peptide, HbA1c, glucose, hormones and inflammatory markers.
Biological tissue from tumor (primary prostate biopsies) will be retrieved from the respective local pathological departments and from the perioperative prostate specimen and sent to protocol analyses.
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of exercise on the variability of intratumoral Natural Killer (NK)-cell infiltration in tumor biopsies taken before and after an exercise intervention in patients randomized 2:1 to one of two study arms: I) High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) (N=20) or II) usual care, prior to radical prostatectomy.
In addition to this the investigators wish to investigate the effect of HIIT exercise on the infiltration of other immune cells into the tumor, tumor vessel morphology, modulation of tumor-metabolism, -biology and signaling.
Finally the aim is to explore the effect of pre-operative HIIT exercise on physiological (e.g. cardiovascular fitness, body composition, metabolic profile and metabolic inflammatory markers) and psycho-social (e.g. fatigue, emotional well-being, anxiety) endpoints relative to usual care.
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