RATIONALE: An exercise program or health education program may help relieve fatigue and pain and improve the quality of life in women who are breast cancer survivors. It is not yet known whether an exercise program is more effective than a health education program or no program in reducing fatigue and pain in women who are breast cancer survivors. PURPOSE: This randomized clinical trial is studying an exercise program to see how well it works in reducing fatigue and pain compared to a health education program or no program in women who are breast cancer survivors.
OBJECTIVES: * Determine whether a moderate-intensity exercise program comprising cardiorespiratory and resistance training of the legs, back, abdominal, trunk, and arm musculature vs a control group attenuates fatigue and pain in breast cancer survivors. * Determine whether this exercise program will significantly improve the quality of life of these patients. * Determine whether this exercise program can significantly reduce the number of days of absenteeism from work in these patients. * Determine whether this exercise program can significantly attenuate mood disturbances in these patients. OUTLINE: This is a randomized, controlled, pilot study. Patients are randomized to 1 of 2 treatment arms. * Arm I (exercise program): Patients participate in an exercise program comprising cardiorespiratory (walking on a treadmill) and resistance training for 1 hour, 3 times weekly for 12 weeks. * Arm II (control): Patients undergo no intervention. In both arms, patients complete questionnaires regarding general health, mood, work attendance, and physical activity before the start of study treatment and then every 3 weeks for 12 weeks. Patients also complete a 7-day physical activity diary and sleep diary every 3 weeks. PROJECTED ACCRUAL: A total of 54 patients will be accrued for this study.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Enrollment
54
Saint Joseph's Hospital of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
RECRUITINGClayton State University
Morrow, Georgia, United States
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