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Trial of Combined Aerobic and Resistance Exercise in Breast Cancer Survivors
This study is currently recruiting participants.
Verified by Alberta Cancer Board, March 2008
First Received: November 4, 2005   Last Updated: September 22, 2008   History of Changes
Sponsored by: Alberta Cancer Board
Information provided by: Alberta Cancer Board
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00249015
  Purpose

Endurance exercise such as walking has been shown to help breast cancer survivors maintain their energy and quality of life while they are receiving chemotherapy, but there have not been any studies on weight training. In this study, the researchers want to determine if a combined program of endurance and weight training exercises is better than a standard amount of endurance exercise or even a higher amount of endurance exercise in breast cancer survivors receiving chemotherapy. The study will be an experimental design in which the researchers have breast cancer survivors participate in one of the three different exercise programs. The researchers' main interest is in patient rated physical functioning and quality of life, which they will measure before and after the exercise programs by asking participants how they feel on various rating scales. The researchers will also measure their aerobic fitness on a treadmill and how strong they are by having them lift weights.


Condition Intervention Phase
Breast Cancer
Behavioral: Physical exercise
Phase III

Genetics Home Reference related topics: breast cancer
MedlinePlus related topics: Breast Cancer Cancer Exercise and Physical Fitness
U.S. FDA Resources
Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Randomized, Single Blind (Subject), Dose Comparison, Single Group Assignment, Safety/Efficacy Study
Official Title: Randomized Controlled Trial of Combined Aerobic and Resistance Exercise in Breast Cancer Survivors. The CARE Trial.

Further study details as provided by Alberta Cancer Board:

Primary Outcome Measures:
  • Patient rated physical functioning

Secondary Outcome Measures:
  • Physical fitness, body composition, treatment completion rates, exercise adherence rates, adverse events

Estimated Enrollment: 300
Study Start Date: January 2008
Estimated Study Completion Date: January 2012
Arms Assigned Interventions
1: Experimental
Combined Aerobic and Resistance Exercise Program: perform three exercise sessions per week consisting of about 25-30 minutes of aerobic exercise at a moderate-to-vigorous intensity as well as some weight training consisting of two sets of 8-12 repetitions of 9-10 different exercises. For the aerobic exercise, participant can choose from different exercise equipment such as a treadmill or stationary bicycle.
Behavioral: Physical exercise
2: Active Comparator
Moderate Aerobic Exercise Group: perform three exercise sessions per week consisting of about 25-30 minutes of aerobic exercise at a moderate-to-vigorous intensity. Again, participant can choose from different exercise equipment.
Behavioral: Physical exercise
3: Experimental
High Aerobic Exercise Group: perform three exercise sessions per week consisting of about 45-60 minutes of aerobic exercise at a moderate-to-vigorous intensity. Again, participant can choose from different exercise equipment.
Behavioral: Physical exercise

Detailed Description:

BACKGROUND: Aerobic exercise has been shown to improve physical fitness and quality of life (QoL) in breast cancer survivors receiving chemotherapy but no study to date has examined the addition of resistance exercise to aerobic exercise in this population. Resistance exercise has proven to be an important adjunct to aerobic exercise in the cardiac rehabilitation population although few trials have controlled for the total volume of exercise.

PURPOSE: The primary purpose of the present trial is to compare the effects of a combined aerobic and resistance exercise program (COMB) to a standard moderate volume of aerobic exercise (STAN) and a higher volume of aerobic exercise (HIGH) that controls for the total volume of exercise in the COMB arm.

METHODS: The study will be a prospective, three-armed, randomized controlled trial conducted in Edmonton (coordinating center), Ottawa, and Vancouver.

Participants will be 300 breast cancer survivors scheduled to receive adjuvant chemotherapy. All three exercise groups will be asked to perform supervised exercise 3 days/week for the length of their chemotherapy treatment. The STAN group will be asked to perform approximately 500 kilocalories/week of self-selected aerobic activities (e.g., treadmill, cycle ergometer, elliptical). This arm of the trial is considered standard care based on the emerging consensus of recent systematic reviews and recommendations from major cancer agencies. The HIGH group will be asked to complete approximately 1,000 kilocalories/week of self-selected aerobic activities. The COMB group will be asked to complete 1,000 kilocalories/week split equally between aerobic and resistance exercise. The primary endpoint in the trial will be change in physical functioning between baseline and post intervention as assessed by the physical functioning subscale of the Short Form (SF) 36 scale. Secondary endpoints will include cardiorespiratory fitness (maximal treadmill test), muscular strength (8 repetition maximum tests), muscular endurance (standard load test at 50% of estimated baseline maximum), body composition (DEXA scans), psychological distress, sleep quality, exercise adherence, and chemotherapy completion rates.

RELEVANCE: An important issue for breast cancer survivors receiving chemotherapy is whether there is any advantage to increasing the volume of aerobic exercise or adding resistance exercise to a standard aerobic exercise program. If there is an advantage, then it is important that breast cancer survivors receive this optimal exercise prescription to maximize their ability to cope with their chemotherapy treatments and maintain their physical function and QoL during this difficult time.

  Eligibility

Ages Eligible for Study:   18 Years and older
Genders Eligible for Study:   Female
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:   No
Criteria
  • Are diagnosed with stage I-IIIA breast cancer, histologically confirmed
  • Are scheduled to receive adjuvant chemotherapy (receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy for locally advanced cancer is an exclusion criteria)
  • Have not received previous chemotherapy (previous cancer is NOT an exclusion criteria)
  • Have not received transabdominal rectus abdominis muscle (TRAM) reconstructive surgery
  • Are 18 years or older
  • Received approval from their treating oncologist
  • No uncontrolled hypertension, cardiac illness or psychiatric condition or any other medical condition that would be a contraindication to exercise
  • Able to understand and provide written informed consent in English or French (Ottawa)
  • Complete maximal aerobic and strength tests. No contraindication to exercise as determined by fitness tests
  • Are not pregnant
  • Willing to accept randomization and complete their assigned exercise program
  • If participant is currently exercising (e.g., swimming at the Y 3 times per week) must be willing to give this up in place of their randomly assigned program
  • Willing to travel to fitness center 3 times/week to complete exercise program
  • Willing to complete all assessments (except blood) at all timepoints including 6, 12, and 24 month follow-ups
  • Must not have a planned/known absence of greater than 2 weeks during the intended intervention period and must be able/willing to perform exercise sessions on their own during any planned absences of less than 2 weeks
  Contacts and Locations
Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00249015

Contacts
Contact: Kerry Courneya, PhD 780-492-1031 kerry.courneya@ualberta.ca
Contact: Diane Cook, Project Coordinator 780 492 8274 diane.cook@ualberta.ca

Locations
Canada, Alberta
Cross Cancer Institute Recruiting
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T6G 1Z2
Contact     780-989-8152     clinical_trials_cci@cancerboard.ab.ca    
Principal Investigator: Kerry Courneya, PhD            
Sponsors and Collaborators
Alberta Cancer Board
Investigators
Principal Investigator: Kerry Courneya, PhD Alberta Cancer Board
  More Information

No publications provided

Study ID Numbers: BR-01-0080
Study First Received: November 4, 2005
Last Updated: September 22, 2008
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00249015     History of Changes
Health Authority: Canada: Health Canada

Keywords provided by Alberta Cancer Board:
aerobic exercise
resistance exercise
physical fitness
body composition
quality of life
rehabilitation
psychosocial oncology
adherence

Study placed in the following topic categories:
Skin Diseases
Quality of Life
Breast Neoplasms
Breast Diseases

Additional relevant MeSH terms:
Neoplasms
Neoplasms by Site
Skin Diseases
Breast Neoplasms
Breast Diseases

ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on May 07, 2009