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Effects of a Physical Exercise Intervention During Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Women With Breast Cancer

Effects of a Physical Exercise Intervention During Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Women With Breast Cancer

Recruiting
25-75 years
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

To assess in women with triple-negative breast cancer receiving neo-adjuvant chemotherapy the effects of an intense physical exercise program (intervention group) on physical capacity, compared with a control group not meeting the minimum exercise recommendations of the World Health Organization (WHO).

Description

Justification and aims Breast cancer is the fourth most common type of cancer worldwide and the first among women in Spain. It is also the type of cancer with the highest mortality. Several studies have assessed the effects of exercise performed in the neo-adjuvant period, but there is heterogeneity among them.

Principal aim:

To assess in women with triple-negative breast cancer receiving neo-adjuvant chemotherapy the effects of an intense physical exercise program (intervention group) on physical capacity, compared with a control group not meeting the minimum exercise recommendations of the World Health Organization (WHO).

Secondary aims:

To compare the following outcomes in both groups: body composition, and quality of life and depression/anxiety.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Diagnosed with breast carcinoma in the 'Hospital Universitario Quirónsalud de Pozuelo' (Madrid, Spain) and following neoadjuvant therapy in the aforementioned center.
  • Must have triple negative breast cancer (i.e., negative for estrogen receptors, progesterone receptors, and excess HER2 protein) of size > or equal to 15 mm

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Not meeting all of the above.

Study details
    Physical Exercise

NCT04135586

Universidad Europea de Madrid

27 January 2024

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