2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/271828
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Effects of Scheduled Exercise on Cancer-Related Fatigue in Women with Early Breast Cancer

Abstract: While physical activity during cancer treatment is found beneficial for breast cancer patients, evidence indicates ambiguous findings concerning effects of scheduled exercise programs on treatment-related symptoms. This study investigated effects of a scheduled home-based exercise intervention in breast cancer patients during adjuvant chemotherapy, on cancer-related fatigue, physical fitness, and activity level. Sixty-seven women were randomized to an exercise intervention group (n = 33, performed strength tra… Show more

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“…Increased levels of self-reported physical activity following our walking intervention are promising as 281 they indicate positive effects of our self-managed intervention without the need for individualised 282 sessions proposed in previous home-based interventions among breast cancer patients [21,25] . 283…”
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“…Increased levels of self-reported physical activity following our walking intervention are promising as 281 they indicate positive effects of our self-managed intervention without the need for individualised 282 sessions proposed in previous home-based interventions among breast cancer patients [21,25] . 283…”
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“…Physical activity interventions have varied in duration from 4 weeks [24] to 6 months [25] and have 76 been delivered in both individual [18] and group settings [13]. However, interventions that are 77 delivered in group settings, or that are hospital-based and/or supervised, can restrict participation as 78 patients undergoing chemotherapy are often busy with treatment schedules, are unwell or have limited 79 access to exercise facilities due to transportation or scheduling difficulties [16].…”
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“…The exercise program involved both a walking prescription of 30 minutes of brisk walking a day and strength exercises to be performed using resistance bands three times per week 26 . The women received a telephone call from the research team every second week and kept exercise diaries.…”
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confidence: 99%