This study is a randomized prospective clinical trial of women with metastatic breast cancer. The purpose of the study is to test if an intervention of regular physical activity review and physical activity goal setting will allow the subjects to achieve a moderate increase in physical activity of 6,000 steps per week. The physical activity review will consist of weekly telephone call to inquire about symptoms and to set physical activity goals. The study will also look to see if the goal setting intervention will affect the time to progression, change in BMI, and quality of life. Quality of life will be measured by answers to questionnaires provided to subjects at regular intervals during the course of the study. Finally, the study will examine the impact of physical activity on expression of tumor molecular molecules, insulin levels, and estradiol levels. Through an intervention of regular physical activity review and goal setting, the investigators hypothesize that a moderate increase in level of physical activity of 6000 steps per week or more can be obtained by patients with metastatic breast cancer who receive a goal setting intervention. The investigators propose that those who are able to achieve and maintain greater than or equal to 22500 steps per week will demonstrate biologic and molecular differences compared to those who are not able to achieve that level of physical activity. The investigators expect that people who are more active will have longer to progression.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
4
Will include an initial physical therapy (PTA) consult to set exercise goals to increase physical activity by 6000 steps per week over the course of the trial, viewing of the "Exercise and Breast Cancer" digital video disc (DVD, followed by 10 regular phone calls or RN visits (weekly for the first month, then monthly) to follow up on whether or not those goals are being met and, if not, how best to meet them.
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
Lebanon, New Hampshire, United States
Change in physical activity as a result of a goal setting intervention using pedometer data and exercise logs.
To increase physical activity levels by at least 6000 steps/wk over 6 months using a goal setting intervention
Time frame: Baseline, 2 month, 3 month, 4 month, 5 month, 6 months
Secondary objectives: Time to progression
goal-setting intervention versus standard of care: Time to progression
Time frame: baseline, 6 months
Change in Body Mass Index (BMI)
Time frame: Baseline, 2 month, 3 month, 4 month, 5 month, 6 months
Health related quality of life
As measured by questionnaires: FACIT-F and diet survey
Time frame: baseline, 6 months
Correlative Science outcomes in peripheral blood
serum estradiol and fasting insulin levels
Time frame: baseline, 6 months
Correlative science outcomes in tissue biopsies
relative protein expression of Lipoprotein Lipase (LPL), Cluster of Differentiation 36 (CD36), Spot 14 and fatty acid synthase (FASN) of the original tumor to the metastatic tumor at baseline and at the end of the study.
Time frame: baseline, 6 months
correlative science in >= 22500 steps
Compare correlative science outcomes in those who achieve greater than or equal to 22500 steps/ week to those who do not.
Time frame: baseline, 6 months
participants who achieve >= 22500 steps/week
Determine the proportion of participants who are able to achieve greater than or equal to 22,500 steps/week
Time frame: 6 months
This platform is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.