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This study will compare the effects on cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) of aerobic exercise in different amounts (number of minutes/session) over different periods of time (number of weeks). Aerobic exercise is physical activity of light-to-moderate intensity that uses the large muscle groups (muscles in your legs, buttocks, back, and chest) and can be performed for at least 10 minutes.
The researchers will study the effects of different exercise programs on how well the study participants' bodies use oxygen, how well their heart pumps blood, how well their lungs function, and how healthy their blood vessels are.
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Prior to the initiation of every supervised aerobic training session, patient resting vital signs will be assessed to ensure the patient can safely proceed with the session. Vital signs, including resting heart rate and blood pressure, will be collected and monitored per ExOnc program guidelines. In addition, the planned session will not be initiated if the ExOnc staff member observes any concerns that may compromise participant safety and/or the integrity of the planned session. Vital sign monitoring guidelines for unsupervised sessions, prescribed at lower intensities, will be advised by the exercise physiologist at the time the session plan is provided to the patient. Patients will be instructed to not begin an unsupervised session if their resting heart rate or blood pressure is outside the recommended guidelines.
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Aged 21-80 years
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Surgically resected early stage (I-III) primary breast cancer
Post-menopausal, defined as one of the following:
An interval of at least one year, but no more than five years, following the full completion of definitive therapy for malignant disease. Definitive therapy is defined as:
Exercise intolerance (i.e., patients must have a VO2peak below the predicted for active age and sex-matched individuals. (+/- the technical error of 1.32 mL/kg/min)].
Note: Normative values are available up to 80 years of age)
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 PI, as defined by any of the following criteria:
Willingness to comply with all study-related procedures.
Exclusion criteria
Any of the following absolute contraindications to cardiopulmonary exercise testing:
Presence of any other concurrent, actively treated malignancy
History of any other malignancy treated within the past 3 years (other than non-melanoma skin cancer)
Presence of distant metastatic disease (i.e., stage IV)
Room air desaturation at rest ≤ 85%
Mental impairment leading to inability to cooperate.
Any other condition or intercurrent illness that, in the opinion of the investigator, makes the participant a poor candidate for the trial.
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152 participants in 4 patient groups
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Jessica Scott, PhD; Lee Jones, PhD
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