| Literature DB >> 12406050 |
Mary Pickett1, Victoria Mock, Mary E Ropka, Lane Cameron, Meghan Coleman, Laura Podewils.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The aims of this pilot study were the following: 1) to examine patterns of adherence to a brisk walking program in women receiving adjuvant chemotherapy or radiation therapy for newly diagnosed breast cancer using a prospective, randomized, controlled experimental design; 2) to examine the influence of disease symptoms and treatment side effects on exercise levels; and 3) to suggest methods that may improve future clinical trials of moderate-intensity exercise in similar populations. DESCRIPTION OF STUDY: Fifty-two patients with newly diagnosed breast cancer were randomly assigned to one of two treatment arms: usual care or usual care plus exercise. Those assigned to the exercise group received a standardized, self-administered, home-based brisk walking intervention in addition to usual care. Each day subjects completed self-report diary forms that elicited information about activity levels, and the occurrence of symptoms and side effects during cancer treatment.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12406050 DOI: 10.1046/j.1523-5394.2002.106006.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Pract ISSN: 1065-4704