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This study is being done to look at the effect that different amounts of progressive exercise training has on risk factors associated with developing breast cancer. These risk factors include exercise capacity, body weight, and body composition, as well as the expression of certain genes and levels of inflammatory factors in your breast tissue.
The participant will be instructed to self-report the session information to ExOnc staff at or before their next scheduled visit. If the participant's next scheduled visit is greater than 72 hours following an unsupervised session, ExOnc staff may reach out to the participant to retrieve the session information. Unsupervised session details will be source documented by ExOnc staff.
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Women at high-risk of breast cancer as defined by one of the following:
Being a carrier for
Must a negative mammogram or negative breast MRI within 1 year of protocol required baseline core biopsy
Clinical breast exam interpreted as benign (not suspicious for cancer) at MSK
Performing less than or equal to 120 minutes of structured moderate-intensity or strenuous-intensity exercise per week
Able to complete an acceptable baseline CPET in the absence of high risk ECG findings or other inappropriate response to exercise as determined by the investigator.
Able to achieve an acceptable peek baseline CPET defined as by any of the following criteria:
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75 participants in 4 patient groups
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