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Exercise Study for Breast Cancer Survivors

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San Diego Biomedical Research Institute

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Breast Cancer

Treatments

Other: Exercise Intervention

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04208074
25IB-0023

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study evaluates the link between muscle health and immune health in breast cancer survivors. Regular exercise is known to improve overall survival in cancer patients but the mechanism is not known. In this study the investigators will evaluate if improving muscle mass and strength via exercise improves the immune system's ability to fight cancer.

This is a one armed study where in 30 breast cancer survivors will be recruited to a 4 month exercise intervention. Increase in muscle mass and strength will be correlated with immune cell frequency and function.

Full description

Breast cancer survivors with stronger and larger muscles have better overall survival and lower recurrence than women with weaker and smaller muscles. However, the mechanism for this association is currently unknown. A recent study from the investigators has shown that there is an association between the frequency of immune cell types that kill cancer and higher muscle mass and strength, with higher muscle mass and strength correlating with a higher frequency of cancer killing, effector memory, T cells. The investigators thus propose that increasing muscle mass and strength can improve overall survival and reduce recurrence by increasing the number of cancer killing immune T cells.

To test this hypothesis, the investigators will recruit 30 breast cancer survivors to an exercise program designed to increase their muscle mass and strength. The program will be optimized to each participant's level of fitness and strength and will be designed by experts in the field. Personal trainers will teach the participants how to exercise and use muscle resistance training equipment using the correct technique and will monitor progress to avoid injuries and to maximize training benefits.

The investigators will collect blood (to study immune cell subsets) and measure muscle strength and body composition (to measure muscle mass) for participants before and after the study.

The duration of the exercise training protocol is 4 months and participants will be asked to exercise 4 days a week; 2 days at the gym and 2 days at home.

Enrollment

30 estimated patients

Sex

Female

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Women
  • Post menopausal
  • Stage I - III breast cancer
  • Breast cancer the only cancer
  • Can exercise for 16 weeks; 2 days a week at the gym and 2 days of the week at home
  • Live in the San Diego area

Exclusion criteria

  • Exercise regularly in the gym.
  • Are on chemotherapy or radiation therapy or have been in the past month
  • Will be on chemotherapy or radiation therapy in the next 6 months
  • Have a condition that will prevent them from exercising in the gym

Trial design

Primary purpose

Basic Science

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

30 participants in 1 patient group

Exercise
Experimental group
Description:
Four months of muscle resistance training (exercise) designed to increase muscle mass and strength. The exercise protocol includes four different lifts with weights including, squats, bench press, dead lift and overhead press. The weights for each lift will be optimized for each participant and increased as the participant adapts to the exercise routine.
Treatment:
Other: Exercise Intervention

Trial contacts and locations

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