About this trial
The advances in early detection coupled with improvements in treatments have led to an ever-increasing number of breast cancer survivors. New methods to improve outcomes, including strategies aimed at improving the quality of life and reducing the risk of other diseases, may represent valid additions to the currently available treatment options. Interventions targeting diet, weight and physical activity can reduce the risk of cancer occurrence, prevent cancer recurrence, improve survival and the quality of life.
This is an observational, prospective study aimed at evaluating the effects of physical activity on the quality of life of patients with early stage hormone receptor positive breast cancer receiving adjuvant hormonal therapy and adhering to a physical activity program lasting for a total of 12 weeks organized by ANDOS onlus (Associazione Italiana Donne Operate al Seno).
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Patients with early stage (I-IIIa) hormone receptor-positive breast cancer receiving adjuvant endocrine therapy
Female patients ≥18 years of age
Written informed consent must be obtained before any study-related assessment is performed
Participation to the Medicina and Sport physical activity program organized by Andos Pordenone
Disqualifiers
Patients with early hormone receptor negative breast cancer
Patients with early hormone receptor positive breast cancer receiving chemotherapy
Patients with advanced/metastatic breast cancer.
Patients receiving active treatment for secondary primary tumors (excluding basal cell carcinoma or in situ neoplasias).
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed