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Effects of an Exercise Intervention on Taxane-induced Peripheral Neuropathy in Breast Cancer Survivors

Not Applicable
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
CIPN - Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy
Interventions
Behavioral: The home-based extremity exercise program
Registration Number
NCT05641571
Lead Sponsor
Taichung Veterans General Hospital
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of an exercise program on the management of TIPN in breast cancer survivors. This experimental study utilizes purposive sampling to recruit 88 adults, newly diagnosed with stage I\~III breast cancer women, who are expected to be treated with Taxane chemotherapy in a medical center located in central Taiwan. Participants will be randomly allocated to the experimental or observational group. The main outcomes are peripheral neuropathy and neuropathic pain. The 3\~6 months home-based extremity exercise program will be intervened between newly diagnosed with breast cancer to the completion of chemotherapy. Participants have to perform a total of 50 minutes of exercise including the Ten Skilled Hand exercise fourth a day, 5 minutes each time and Buerger Allen exercise twice a day, 15 minutes each time. This study expects that the extremity exercise program will be able to prevent and manage peripheral neuropathy and neuropathic pain via increasing blood circulation. Moreover, the exercise program may also improve functioning and QOL in breast cancer survivors receiving Taxane chemotherapy.

Detailed Description

The incidence of breast cancer increases yearly. Taxane is one of the main chemotherapy drugs for breast cancer treatment. Taxane-induced peripheral neuropathy (TIPN) impairs breast cancer survivors' functioning, increases the risk of falls, and impacts quality of life (QOL). As TIPN worsens, there is a need to decrease chemotherapy dosage or terminate treatment. This may reduce the effect of chemotherapy, in addition, to increasing survivor's mortality. Up to date, no evidence-based, effective nonpharmacologic intervention to prevent or manage TIPN. Furthermore, no interventions were recommended by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration or TIPN expert organizations to prevent or treat TIPN. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to examine the effects of an exercise program on the management of TIPN in breast cancer survivors.

This experimental study utilizes purposive sampling to recruit 88 adults, newly diagnosed with stage I\~III breast cancer women, who are expected to be treated with Taxane chemotherapy in a medical center located in central Taiwan. Participants will be randomly allocated to the experimental or observational group using the two strata: (1) adjuvant or neoadjuvant and (2) paclitaxel, docetaxel, or Taxane plus Platinum. Participants who have peripheral neuropathy before chemotherapy or regular exercise are excluded. The four-measure points are as the followings: (T1) before chemotherapy, (T2) after the completion of the first Taxane, (T3) the completion of half chemotherapy regimen, and (T4) the completion of chemotherapy. The main outcomes are peripheral neuropathy and neuropathic pain. The blood circulation of extremities, functional status, falls and QOL are also measured. SPSS 22 is used to enter and analyze data. Mean, standard deviation, frequency, and percentage are utilized to describe the distribution of the sample and research variables. Chi-squared and generalized estimating equation is used to detect the difference and change over time between the two groups.

The 3\~6 months home-based extremity exercise program will be intervened between newly diagnosed with breast cancer to the completion of chemotherapy. Participants have to perform a total of 50 minutes of exercise including the Ten Skilled Hand exercise fourth a day, 5 minutes each time and Buerger Allen exercise twice a day, 15 minutes each time. The observational group will need to record the extra exercise performed and the exercise prescription will be distributed after the study. This study expects that the extremity exercise program will be able to prevent and manage peripheral neuropathy and neuropathic pain via increasing blood circulation. Moreover, the exercise program may also improve functioning and QOL in breast cancer survivors receiving Taxane chemotherapy.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
88
Inclusion Criteria
  • Participants will be randomly allocated to the experimental or observational group using the two strata: (1) adjuvant or neoadjuvant and (2) paclitaxel, docetaxel, or Taxane plus Platinum.
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Exclusion Criteria
  • Participants who have peripheral neuropathy before chemotherapy or regular exercise are excluded.
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Exercise groupThe home-based extremity exercise programThe 3\~6 months home-based extremity exercise program will be intervened between newly diagnosed with breast cancer to the completion of chemotherapy. Participants have to perform a total of 50 minutes of exercise including the Ten Skilled Hand exercise fourth a day, 5 minutes each time and Buerger Allen exercise twice a day, 15 minutes each time.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The incidence and severity of peripheral neuropathyChange of peripheral neuropathy from baseline measure at 6 months

Total Neuropathy Score- clinical version, pain 0\~100 Visual Analogue Scale, Identification Pain Questionnaire

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The score change in quality of lifeChange of quality of life from baseline measure at 6 months

Functional Assessment for Chronic disease Therapy- Taxane

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