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BACKGROUND:There is a need to better describe and understand the prevalence of breast cancer treatment‐related adverse effects amenable to physical therapy and rehabilitative exercise. Prior studies have been limited to single issues and lacked long‐term follow‐up. The Pulling Through Study provides data on prevalence of adverse effects in breast cancer survivors followed over 6 years.
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BACKGROUNDFew studies to date have used the cancer diagnosis as a teachable moment to promote healthy behavior changes in survivors of cancer and their family members. Given the role of obesity in the primary and tertiary prevention of breast cancer, the authors explored the feasibility of a mother‐daughter weight loss intervention.
METHODSA randomized controlled trial of a mailed weight loss intervention...
BACKGROUNDAs cancer survivorship increases, health care systems will be challenged to meet patient needs. With the limited availability of clinician time and resources, novel methods of using patient‐reported outcomes may improve the quality and efficiency of follow‐up care in patients with breast cancer.
METHODSThe authors conducted a randomized trial in patients with TNM stage I to III breast cancer...
BACKGROUNDBreast cancer survivors experience long‐term physical and psychological sequelae after their primary treatment that negatively influence their quality of life (QOL) and increase depressive symptoms. Group‐based cognitive‐behavioral stress management (CBSM) delivered after surgery for early‐stage breast cancer was previously associated with better QOL over a 12‐month follow‐up and with fewer...
BACKGROUNDThe number of older cancer survivors is increasing as more adults survive to older ages. The objectives of this study were to examine trajectories of physical activity (PA) and physical function (PF) over a 2‐year lifestyle counseling study and to identify characteristics of the trajectory groups.
METHODSThis was a secondary analysis of Reach Out to Enhance Wellness, a randomized controlled...
Background
The benefits of an active lifestyle after a breast cancer diagnosis are well recognized, but the majority of survivors are insufficiently active. The ACTIVATE Trial examined the efficacy of an intervention (use of the Garmin Vivofit 2 activity monitor coupled with a behavioral feedback and goal‐setting session and 5 telephone‐delivered health coaching sessions) to increase moderate to...
Background
This brief report examines the maintenance of moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and sedentary behavior changes approximately 12 weeks after the delivery of the ACTIVATE Trial primary intervention (use of the Garmin Vivofit 2 activity tracker coupled with a behavioral feedback and goal‐setting session and 5 telephone‐delivered health coaching sessions). We also examine the efficacy...
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