Adjusting the Dose of Therapeutic Exercise to Prevent Neurotoxicity Due to Anticancer Treatment (ATENTO) (ATENTO)
Breast Neoplasm
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Breast Neoplasm focused on measuring Breast neoplasm, Breast cancer, Therapeutic Exercise, Neurotoxicity, Vagal activation techniques
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- To have 18 years or older
- To have a breast cancer diagnosis (Stage I-III)
- To be on waiting list for medical adjuvant treatment with risk of central and/or peripheral neurotoxicity.
- To have signed the informed consent.
- To have medical clearance for participation.
Exclusion Criteria:
- To have a previous history of cancer or any cancer treatment.
- Pregnant patients.
- To participate in another intervention that could influence on the outcomes.
- To have a neurodegenerative disease that affects central or peripheral nervous system and could influence the results.
Sites / Locations
- University of GranadaRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
ATENTO-B
ATENTO-T
A multimodal program based on adapted therapeutic exercise and vagal activation techniques performed before the begining of medical treatment for breast cancer. It consits of 18 sessions to perform aerobic and strength exercises (90' approximately plus myofascial stretching and breathing exercises (20'). Frequency of sessions will be adapted to the recovery of each patients (by heart rate variability parameters and patient perception). ATENTO is divided in two parts: a) general phase: aimed to improve the overall physical health condition and to correctly learn the execution of each exercise (2 weeks); and b) specific phase: aimed to neurotoxicity prevention.
A multimodal program based on adapted therapeutic exercise and vagal activation techniques performed throughout medical treatment for breast cancer. It consits of 18 sessions to perform aerobic and strength exercises (90' approximately plus myofascial stretching and breathing exercises (20'). Frequency of sessions will be adapted to the recovery of each patients (by heart rate variability parameters and patient perception). ATENTO is divided in two parts: a) general phase: aimed to improve the overall physical health condition and to correctly learn the execution of each exercise (2 weeks); and b) specific phase: aimed to neurotoxicity prevention.