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Breast cancer survivors frequently experience diminished lung function and decreased quality of life (QoL) following radiation therapy (RT). Additionally, incentive spirometry, which encourages prolonged deep breathing, could potentially amplify lung function and QoL when paired with aerobic exercises. This study investigated the combined effect of aerobic and breathing exercises using incentive spirometry on lung function and QoL in patients with breast cancer after RT.
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Study Design This experimental study employed a single-blind randomized controlled trial design with two groups. Consecutive sampling was conducted based on the order of arrival. Group allocation (control group with aerobic exercise or treatment group with incentive spirometry breathing exercises combined with aerobic exercise) was determined using a simple random sampling method with a lottery. The data were analyzed using SPSS version 25.0.
Participants Participants were patients with breast cancer who had completed Radiotherapy at Hasan Sadikin General Hospital Bandung between April 2023 and June 2023.
Research Procedure Patients were initially selected based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria, and informed consent was obtained. Before and after the intervention, lung function tests using spirometry and QoL measurements were conducted using the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaires-Core30 (EORTC-QLQ-C30). The EORTC-QLQ-C30 was designed to assess seven domains of QoL in cancer patients: physical functioning, role functioning, emotional functioning, cognitive functioning, social functioning, overall health status, and symptom domains. The EORTC-QLQ-C30 questionnaire has been translated into Indonesian from Dyah A.P's research. and has shown validity scores >0.70 and reliability scores >0.80 in evaluating the QoL of cancer patients undergoing therapy.14 The patients in the treatment group underwent aerobic and volumetric incentive spirometry breathing exercises. The control group performed only aerobic exercise.
The aerobic exercise program was conducted over 8 weeks using a stationary bicycle. The training frequency was three times per week. Each session lasted 40 min, consisting of 5 min of warm-up, 30 min of main exercise, and 5 min of cool-down. The exercise intensity was moderate (RPE 12-13).
Volumetric incentive spirometry exercises were performed 15 min after completing the aerobic exercise. This exercise used sustained maximal incentive spirometry (Voldyne 5000®). The program was conducted over eight weeks with a training frequency of three times per week. Each session included five sets of exercises, with each set consisting of 10 breathing repetitions and a 1-minute rest between sets. The intensity of this exercise involved performing maximal inspiration from the residual volume (RV) to the total lung capacity (TLC) that the subject could achieve. The inspiratory volume reached was used as the target for subsequent training sessions.
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