Colorectal Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of EPA Nutritional Supplementation on Markers of Aerobic Performance, Lean Muscle Mass and Quality of Life on Patients Undergoing Curative Resection of Colorectal Cancer
Primary Aim is to test the Hypothesis: Nutritional supplementation with 960mg EPA three
times a day positively affects muscle function and mass (assessed by muscle biopsies, assays
of cellular aerobic function and DEXA scan) and inflammation (measuring cellular markers of
inflammation) in patients undergoing resection of colorectal cancers.
The secondary aim is to evaluate aerobic performance assessed by cardiopulmonary exercise
testing (CPEX) and perioperative outcome in patients with colorectal cancer post surgical
resection.
Cancer is well documented to cause weight loss and cachexia (1). An inflammatory process
driven by the presence of a tumour, can result in reduced food intake (2), increased
metabolic output (3) and loss of skeletal muscle (1). They have reduced fitness and feeling
of lethargy that affects activities of daily living and quality of life. The process
explaining this is not well understood but thought to be due to diminished skeletal muscle
mass and performance. When cancer patients undergo surgery, the trauma of surgery, entails
an inflammatory process that furthermore leads to more of the above (4). Reducing this
inflammatory insult would positively impact fitness, ability to respond to infections,
affect length of stay in hospital, recovery from surgery and quality of life following
surgery.
Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) is an omega-3-fatty acid, derived from fish oil and a commonly
available nutritional supplement. It is believed to reduce the inflammatory effect of cancer
and the trauma of surgery, in turn dampening the catabolic effect causing skeletal muscle
loss. Studies on oesophageal cancer patients have previously suggested that EPA can preserve
lean muscle mass (5). The investigators expect EPA to cause less lean muscle loss and
improved aerobic performance. High dietary intake is not thought to have health risks (6)
and EPA has recently been trialed in infant milk formulas with no adverse effects (7).
The investigators plan to recruit patients from colorectal clinic, who are due to have
surgery for colorectal cancer, and give them EPA or placebo, from 5 days prior to surgery to
up to 21 days following surgery. The investigators would like to measure markers of muscle
function and inflammation, muscle mass, exercise performance on by cardiopulmonary exercise
testing, muscle biopsy and muscle grip strength on a dynamometer.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Supportive Care
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