Mohamed Baraah M, Paluskievicz Christina M, Beane Caitlin, Buderer Nancy, Jacobs Lisa, Sogunro Olutayo A
General Surgery, York Wellspan Hospital, York, USA.
Department of Surgery and Division of Breast Surgical Oncology, University of Maryland, College Park, USA.
Cureus. 2025 Jul 4;17(7):e87272. doi: 10.7759/cureus.87272. eCollection 2025 Jul.
Introduction Cancer survivorship is defined as the time from the diagnosis of cancer and throughout the remainder of a patient's life. Survivorship care is a comprehensive approach to optimizing health maintenance after completing primary cancer treatment. Transitioning to survivorship care in breast cancer patients includes focusing on the long-term effects of cancer, its treatment, diet, and lifestyle modification. It is known that exercise during and after cancer treatment plays an essential role in preventing multiple cancer health-related outcomes such as fatigue, anxiety, and depression. However, most cancer patients remain inactive during and beyond cancer treatment due to the lack of clear recommendations for a physician-endorsed exercise program. Our pilot interventional study investigates the effect of a structured exercise program on breast cancer survivorship and quality of life when exercise is endorsed by the treating physician. Design This is a prospective observational study that included female breast cancer patients aged 18 and over who completed their active breast cancer treatment six to 12 months prior. Those who consented were enrolled in a structured exercise program when it was explicitly endorsed by their primary oncologic physician. The structured program was offered by a third-party not-for-profit organization. It included evidence-based exercises recommended for cancer patients, led by a certified cancer fitness instructor for 10 weeks, targeting strength, resistance training, cardio, balance, and flexibility. The patients consented to complete a quality-of-life survey (SF-36) before and after the program. The primary outcome of interest included improvement in overall quality of life. The secondary outcomes of interest included compliance rates to completion of the exercise program and long-term symptom improvements. Results A total of five patients consented to the study. Overall, there was a significant improvement in various components of quality of life. These improvements were observed in their physical functioning (mean change 13.0, 95% confidence interval (CI): 5.9 to 20.1, P < 0.05), energy/fatigue (mean change 16.0, CI: 2.5 to 29.5, P < 0.05), emotional well-being (mean change 9.6, CI: 1.3 to 17.9, P < 0.05), and social functioning (mean change 12.5, 1.5 to 23.5, P < 0.05). The five female breast cancer survivors completed the exercise program with a compliance rate of 100%. There seemed to be an increase in a sense of community and accountability developed between the participants during the exercise period. Conclusion Participating in a structured exercise program when exercise was specifically endorsed by an oncologic physician significantly improves the quality of life of breast cancer patients. Participants had improved physical functioning, energy, fatigue, emotional well-being, and social functioning, which are essential components of well-optimized survivorship care. Also, when regular exercise is endorsed explicitly by a treating physician, there are high compliance rates. Moreover, we demonstrated the feasibility of investigating the impact of a structured exercise program on breast cancer patients, with the aim of expanding to a larger population size with a control group in the future for additional insights.
引言
癌症幸存者是指从癌症诊断开始直至患者余生的这段时间。幸存者护理是一种在完成原发性癌症治疗后优化健康维持的综合方法。乳腺癌患者向幸存者护理的过渡包括关注癌症及其治疗、饮食和生活方式改变的长期影响。众所周知,癌症治疗期间及之后的运动在预防多种与癌症健康相关的后果(如疲劳、焦虑和抑郁)方面起着至关重要的作用。然而,由于缺乏针对医生认可的运动计划的明确建议,大多数癌症患者在癌症治疗期间及之后仍不活动。我们的试点干预研究调查了在治疗医生认可运动的情况下,结构化运动计划对乳腺癌幸存者和生活质量的影响。
设计
这是一项前瞻性观察性研究,纳入了年龄在18岁及以上、在6至12个月前完成积极乳腺癌治疗的女性乳腺癌患者。那些同意的患者在其主治肿瘤医生明确认可时被纳入结构化运动计划。该结构化计划由第三方非营利组织提供。它包括为癌症患者推荐的循证运动,由一名认证的癌症健身教练指导10周,目标是增强力量、进行阻力训练、有氧运动、平衡训练和灵活性训练。患者同意在该计划前后完成一份生活质量调查问卷(SF - 36)。感兴趣的主要结果包括整体生活质量的改善。感兴趣的次要结果包括运动计划完成的依从率和长期症状改善情况。
结果
共有五名患者同意参与该研究。总体而言,生活质量的各个方面都有显著改善。在身体功能(平均变化13.0,95%置信区间(CI):5.9至20.1,P < 0.05)、精力/疲劳(平均变化16.0,CI:2.5至29.5,P < 0.05)、情绪健康(平均变化9.6,CI:1.3至17.9,P < 0.05)和社会功能(平均变化12.5,1.5至23.5,P < 0.05)方面观察到了这些改善。这五名女性乳腺癌幸存者完成了运动计划,依从率为100%。在运动期间,参与者之间似乎产生了更强的社区意识和责任感。
结论
当运动得到肿瘤医生的特别认可时,参与结构化运动计划能显著提高乳腺癌患者的生活质量。参与者的身体功能、精力、疲劳、情绪健康和社会功能都得到了改善,这些都是优化幸存者护理的重要组成部分。此外,当治疗医生明确认可定期运动时,依从率很高。而且,我们证明了研究结构化运动计划对乳腺癌患者影响的可行性,目的是未来扩大到更大规模的人群并设立对照组以获取更多见解。