Berretta Massimiliano, Garozzo Daniele, Foti Calogero, Roselli Mario, Materazzo Marco, Vita Giulia, Iellamo Ferdinando, Scordari Marco, Di Mauro Giordana, Spatari Giovanna, Ottaiano Alessandro, Noce Annalisa, Pellicciaro Marco, Bignucolo Alessia, Vanni Gianluca, Buonomo Oreste Claudio
Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Messina, Messina, Italy.
Department of Clinical Science and Translational Medicine and School of Sports Medicine, University Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy.
Front Oncol. 2024 Aug 9;14:1407919. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2024.1407919. eCollection 2024.
Improving prognosis of BC patients has drawn the attention of health care professionals on disease related long-term side effects and on the multiple treatments BC patients must undergo. Despite advances in procedures, surgery still has multiple detrimental effects, including pain, edema, and limited mobility. For this reason, fostering adapted physical activity (APA) and healthy lifestyle (including a balanced diet and weight management) should become an everyday purpose of healthcare professionals. Fencing may be a well-suited activity to counteract fatigue, pain, and limited arm mobility.
The FENICE study is a mono-center, randomized clinical trial targeting women with BC stages I-III within four weeks from BC surgery. Participants in the control arm will receive the usual recommendations based on the good clinical practice guidelines. In the study arm, participants will be treated with the usual clinical and therapeutic recommendations together with APA and correct lifestyle suggestions.
The primary objective of the study is to compare whether implementation of APA and healthy lifestyle in BC patient after surgery will result in an overall improvement of physical and mental status.
Fencing and its early application in postoperative period may represent a feasible strategy to be implemented in the rehabilitation journey of BC patients.
The study protocol FENICE has been approved by an Italian Ethics Committee on May 2023 (R.S 100.23 5 May 2023).
改善乳腺癌患者的预后已引起医疗保健专业人员对疾病相关长期副作用以及乳腺癌患者必须接受的多种治疗的关注。尽管手术程序有所进步,但手术仍有多种有害影响,包括疼痛、水肿和活动受限。因此,促进适应性体育活动(APA)和健康的生活方式(包括均衡饮食和体重管理)应成为医疗保健专业人员的日常目标。击剑可能是一种非常适合对抗疲劳、疼痛和手臂活动受限的活动。
FENICE研究是一项单中心随机临床试验,针对乳腺癌手术四周内I-III期的女性患者。对照组的参与者将接受基于良好临床实践指南的常规建议。在研究组中,参与者将接受常规临床和治疗建议,同时接受适应性体育活动和正确的生活方式建议。
该研究的主要目的是比较乳腺癌患者术后实施适应性体育活动和健康生活方式是否会导致身心状况的全面改善。
击剑及其在术后早期的应用可能是乳腺癌患者康复过程中可实施的一种可行策略。
FENICE研究方案于2023年5月获得意大利伦理委员会批准(R.S 100.23 2023年5月5日)。