Feasibility Study of an Adapted and Supported Water Polo Program to Reduce Fatigue Related to Cancer and Improve Psychological and Social Recovery in Patients With Breast Cancer Remission (AQUA-POLO)
Cancer Related Fatigue, Breast Cancer
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Cancer Related Fatigue focused on measuring cancer related fatigue, adapted physical activity
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Woman aged 18 to 65, with a good understanding and good practice of the French language.
- Having been diagnosed with breast cancer: any type of cancer, any type of treatment. Inclusion from 3 weeks to 3 months after the end of treatment (excluding hormone therapy and immunotherapy) Patients who have undergone surgery may be included from 6 weeks post-operative.
- Signed consent to participate.
- Affiliation to a social security scheme or beneficiary of such a scheme.
- Live within a maximum radius of 40 km around Marseille.
- Swimming skills (basic level).
Exclusion Criteria:
- Being undergoing chemotherapy treatment
- Unacquired healing
- Metastatic cancers
- Proven psychological pathology proven according to diagnostic criteria (DSM-V)
- Pregnant or lactating woman
Sites / Locations
- Cercle des nageurs de Marseille
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
accompanied and adapted water polo program
16 and 20 aqua polo sessions (adapted water polo) over a period of 20 weeks, at the rate of one session per week at the Cercle des Nageurs de Marseille (CNM). They will be divided into 3 cycles imitating the preparation of the season of a high-level athlete: a first cycle intended for physical preparation, a second cycle intended for practical learning (technique and tactics) and the third cycle for preparation of a mini tournament. Each session will be organized as follows: 1 hour of training in the water followed by 30 min of "debriefing" as a team or individually with the coach. The announced duration of the session will be 2 hours, transport and changing rooms included.