Author Identifier (ORCID)

Laurien M. Buffart: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8095-436X

Robert U. Newton: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0302-6129

Daniel A. Galvão: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8209-2281

Abstract

Numerous exercise oncology trials have been completed, greatly informing exercise recommendations for patients with cancer. Exercise medicine can be administered in various types, doses, and schedules at various time points. Advancing precision exercise medicine requires understanding of how the effects of different exercise interventions vary by characteristics of individual patients. The Predicting OptimaL cAncer RehabIlitation and Supportive care (POLARIS) study provides an international infrastructure and shared database to perform pooled analyses of individual patient data (IPD) from multiple randomized controlled trials. This commentary aims to highlight the value of pooled IPD analyses, summarize key findings from published pooled IPD analyses on the effects of physical exercise on various outcomes, and provide guidance to advance precision exercise medicine for patients with cancer. POLARIS currently includes IPD from 52 exercise trials. Findings to date indicate that exercise interventions in patients with cancer have beneficial effects on physical fitness, fatigue, health-related quality of life, self-reported cognition (posttreatment), sleep disturbances, and symptoms of anxiety and depression. Additionally, it was determined that the exercise effects varied by characteristics of the patients, including the initial value of the outcome, age, marital status, and education level, and by characteristics of the intervention, including exercise supervision and specificity. Future research opportunities to advance precision exercise medicine for patients with cancer include pooling of trial data from understudied populations, data on clinical outcomes, and biomarkers, as well as applying machine learning models for identifying combinations of covariables that modify intervention effects and predictions of individual treatment effects.

Document Type

Journal Article

Date of Publication

10-1-2025

Volume

9

Issue

5

PubMed ID

40795083

Publication Title

JNCI Cancer Spectrum

Publisher

Oxford Academic

School

Exercise Medicine Research Institute

Funders

Alpe d’HuZes Foundation / Dutch Cancer Society (VU2011-5045)

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Buffart, L. M., Kenkhuis, M., Newton, R. U., May, A. M., Galvão, D. A., & Courneya, K. S. (2025). Accelerating precision exercise medicine in cancer patients using pooled individual patient data: POLARIS experience. JNCI Cancer Spectrum, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.1093/jncics/pkaf078

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10.1093/jncics/pkaf078