Strength Training Intervention for Breast Cancer Survivors and the Effects on Lymphedema Status
Recruitment status was Active, not recruiting
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| First Received Date ICMJE | September 13, 2005 | ||||
| Last Updated Date | January 15, 2008 | ||||
| Start Date ICMJE | October 2005 | ||||
| Estimated Primary Completion Date | June 2008 (final data collection date for primary outcome measure) | ||||
| Current Primary Outcome Measures ICMJE |
Specific aim 1: To determine whether there are any changes in lymphedema in breast cancer survivors who participate in a one-year randomized exercise intervention of twice-weekly strength training, as compared to a non-exercising group. [ Time Frame: 1 year ] [ Designated as safety issue: Yes ] | ||||
| Original Primary Outcome Measures ICMJE |
Specific aim 1: To determine whether there are any changes in lymphedema in breast cancer survivors who participate in a one-year randomized exercise intervention of twice-weekly strength training, as compared to a non-exercising group. | ||||
| Change History | Complete list of historical versions of study NCT00194363 on ClinicalTrials.gov Archive Site | ||||
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| Current Other Outcome Measures ICMJE | Not Provided | ||||
| Original Other Outcome Measures ICMJE | Not Provided | ||||
| Descriptive Information | |||||
| Brief Title ICMJE | Strength Training Intervention for Breast Cancer Survivors and the Effects on Lymphedema Status | ||||
| Official Title ICMJE | The PAL Trial (Physical Activity and Lymphedema) | ||||
| Brief Summary | The purpose of the PAL trial is to increase the understanding of the experiences of long-term breast cancer survivors. Study hypothesis: Strength training will not increase the rate of lymphedema or worsen lymphedema as compared to the non-exercising control participants. |
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| Detailed Description | The proposed study will recruit 288 healthy breast cancer survivors (1-15 years post diagnosis, currently free of cancer), in two strata: 144 BrCa survivors with stable lymphedema (defined in section D.2.), and 144 without lymphedema. The women with lymphedema will be 1-15 years post diagnosis. The women without lymphedema will be 1-5 years post diagnosis. The difference in timing is due to the timing of the onset of lymphedema. Because 90% of all lymphedema cases are likely to occur by 5 years post treatment, it would be of greater value to evaluate the safety of strength training for women without lymphedema during the time frame when lymphedema is most likely to develop. Randomization will be balanced by timing since diagnosis and other factors. Participants will be randomly assigned within lymphedema strata, to the exercise intervention group or the control group. Participants will be recruited in groups (a total of 8 waves) and randomized to either a strength-training group or control group. All outcome measurements will occur at baseline and 12 months later; additionally, all participants will undergo arm volumetry circumference measures, and a subset of arm function tests (range of motion, pain, grip strength) every 3 months. Protection and safety of all participants All participants will be given access to trained lymphedema specialists throughout study participation, paid for by the study, for evaluation and treatment of lymphedema. Participants without lymphedema will all participate in an educational session led by Dr. Schmitz and co-developed by Ms. Benson and Ms. Oatman to ensure all participants enter the study with a clear understanding of lymphedema. Each participant with lymphedema will undergo a clinical evaluation to review lymphedema related measures and to assess current management strategies as part of the baseline and 12-month measurement visits. The protocol to standardize the content of these evaluation sessions will be developed in the first twelve months of the study. Participants with lymphedema, who wear a compression garment, will receive two free garments as part of participating in the study. Arm volumes, circumferences, extra-cellular water in the arm and a subset of arm function tests (range of motion, pain, grip strength) will be monitored quarterly in all participants and monthly in treatment group participants. All participants will be encouraged to request more frequent arm volumetry and/or circumferences and/or extra-cellular water in the arm measures if they believe they have had or are concerned about a change of symptoms. Any participant, regardless of group assignment, who experiences the onset or a flare-up of lymphedema will be seen by a trained lymphedema specialist for evaluation and treatment, paid for by the study. Clinical experiences of Ms. Oatman and Ms. Benson suggest that 10% of the participants with lymphedema will experience a flare-up over 12 months of participation. For purposes of this study, a flare-up will be defined as a 5% increase in inter-limb discrepancy in volume or circumference at the point of greatest visible difference.as persistent pain/achiness/fullness (in the trunk and/or arm), persistent puffiness (visible), or change of color that does not resolve within three days of rest, and that requires 5 or more days of combined decongestive therapy to resolve. Further, for the purposes of this study, onset of lymphedema will be defined as follows: among women not diagnosed with lymphedema prior to study entry, a > 10% inter-limb discrepancy in volume or circumference a the point of greatest visible difference OR swelling or obscuration of anatomic architecture on close inspection OR pitting edema. as a 2 cm or 200 ml or greater difference between the arm treated for breast cancer compared to the unaffected arm in a woman not diagnosed with lymphedema prior to study entry. By these actions and the careful training of the fitness trainers, we will monitor all participants carefully with regard to onset or worsening of lymphedema symptoms. The intervention group will receive social, behavioral support and research staff contact time to encourage them to increase their activity level to include two weekly strength-training sessions over 12 months. For the first three months, the exercise sessions will be supervised and conducted in small groups of 4, to teach the specifics of the protocol. Thereafter, participants will continue the same exercise protocol on their own or in groups of their choosing. Treatment group participants will be held accountable for completing workouts through exercise logs and reminder calls from research staff. Participants in the treatment group will undergo assessments of arm volumes and circumferences , as well as a subset of arm function tests (range of motion, pain, grip strength) monthly. The control group will undergo all outcome measures at baseline and 12 months, and a few measures at 3 and 6 months. The outcome measures include assessments of arm circumferences, extra-cellular water in the arm, and volumetry, as well as a subset of arm function tests (range of motion, pain, grip strength), and will be asked to neither make purposeful changes in diet nor to begin strength training until the final measures are completed 12 months later. After completion of the final measures, control group participants will have the option to participate in the same intervention offered to treatment group participants, including a 1-year membership to the YMCA, Sisters in Shape gym, or Pottruck Health and Fitness Center. |
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| Study Type ICMJE | Interventional | ||||
| Study Phase | Not Provided | ||||
| Study Design ICMJE | Allocation: Randomized Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment Masking: Open Label |
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| Condition ICMJE | Lymphedema | ||||
| Intervention ICMJE | Behavioral: Strength training
13 weeks of supervised strength training (twice weekly for 90 minutes per session), 39 weeks of unsupervised strength training (twice weekly for 90 minutes per session) |
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| Study Arm (s) | Not Provided | ||||
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| Recruitment Information | |||||
| Recruitment Status ICMJE | Active, not recruiting | ||||
| Enrollment ICMJE | 295 | ||||
| Estimated Completion Date | June 2008 | ||||
| Estimated Primary Completion Date | June 2008 (final data collection date for primary outcome measure) | ||||
| Eligibility Criteria ICMJE | Inclusion Criteria:
As well as ALL of the following four conditions:
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Gender | Female | ||||
| Ages | 18 Years and older | ||||
| Accepts Healthy Volunteers | Yes | ||||
| Contacts ICMJE | Contact information is only displayed when the study is recruiting subjects | ||||
| Location Countries ICMJE | United States | ||||
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| NCT Number ICMJE | NCT00194363 | ||||
| Other Study ID Numbers ICMJE | R01 CA-106851-01 | ||||
| Has Data Monitoring Committee | Yes | ||||
| Responsible Party | Kathryn H. Schmitz/Principal Investigator, University of Pennsylvania | ||||
| Study Sponsor ICMJE | University of Pennsylvania | ||||
| Collaborators ICMJE | National Institutes of Health (NIH) | ||||
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| Information Provided By | University of Pennsylvania | ||||
| Verification Date | January 2008 | ||||
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