2007
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.39094.648553.ae
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Benefits of supervised group exercise programme for women being treated for early stage breast cancer: pragmatic randomised controlled trial

Abstract: Objectives To determine functional and psychological benefits of a 12 week supervised group exercise programme during treatment for early stage breast cancer, with six month follow-up. Design Pragmatic randomised controlled prospective open trial. Setting Three National Health Service oncology clinics in Scotland and community exercise facilities. Participants 203 women entered the study; 177 completed the six month follow-up. Interventions Supervised 12 week group exercise programme in addition to usual care,… Show more

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“…The recruitment strategy was successful, as the 25% recruitment rate was comparable to other U.K.-based exercise studies for women with breast cancer. 40,41 This suggests that it would be possible to recruit to a full trial of Nordic walking in this population. However, as 40 women were recruited from a single site, a fully powered trial would need to be multicenter.…”
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“…The recruitment strategy was successful, as the 25% recruitment rate was comparable to other U.K.-based exercise studies for women with breast cancer. 40,41 This suggests that it would be possible to recruit to a full trial of Nordic walking in this population. However, as 40 women were recruited from a single site, a fully powered trial would need to be multicenter.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…42,43 Women declining participation gave reasons similar to those reported in other studies. 40,42,44 Providing more clarity about the intervention might have increased uptake and could be given during a follow-up phone call to nonresponders one to two weeks after sending the study invitation. This method has been found effective in previous exercise studies.…”
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“…There is insufficient knowledge about the value of aerobic exercise in the immediate catabolic period, while it might be possible that resistance exercise could counteract the loss of muscle mass. Data from the oncology literature would suggest that physical exercise helps to overcome the fatigue during adjuvant therapy for breast cancer 58 and leads to lower mortality following colorectal cancer. 59 It goes without saying that adequate pain relief and minimal sedation facilitate mobilization, and therefore, integration of various elements is a necessity for better outcomes.…”
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“…Several of these programs were offered to individuals in group format and these reported improvement in quality of life, physical functioning and fatigue in cancer patients during primary treatment [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] and after completion of initial treatment [11][12][13][14]. Recently, interest has been growing in patients' experience with training within groups.…”
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