Breast Cancer Clinical Trial
Dietary and Exercise Interventions in Reducing Side Effects in Patients With Stage I-IIIa Breast Cancer Receiving Aromatase Inhibitors
Summary
This phase I/II trial studies how well dietary and exercise interventions work in reducing side effects in patients with stage I-IIIa breast cancer taking aromatase inhibitors. Anti-inflammatory Mediterranean dietary and bone strengthening exercise interventions may alleviate medication side effects such as joint and bone pain and protectively influence bone mineral density, improve heart functioning, and reduce risk of breast cancer recurrence in breast cancer patients taking aromatase inhibitors.
Full Description
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:
I. To recruit an ethnically, racially and culturally diverse sample of postmenopausal women diagnosed with estrogen receptor positive breast cancer who are currently taking aromatase inhibitor (AI), establish eligibility, and randomly allocate 20 participants to a two-arm parallel intervention trial.
II. Conduct baseline measurements of: body composition and bone mineral density, reported muscle and joint pain; inflammatory, cardiovascular and bone health markers contained in blood serum; and, cardiovascular function.
III. Conduct a three month anti-inflammatory dietary intervention in one arm, and bone strengthening exercise intervention in the other study arm.
IV. At completion of these 3-month interventions, evaluate changes since baseline of body composition, bone density, reported muscle and joint pain, and inflammatory and cardiovascular measurements within each intervention arm, and preliminarily contrast changes between intervention arms.
V. Utilize results from both intervention arms to design a larger 2x2 randomized factorial trial designed to assess effects of anti-inflammatory diet, effects of bone promoting exercise, and combined diet and exercise intervention effects on joint and muscle pain, inflammatory markers, bone mineral density, and cardiovascular measures.
OUTLINE: Patients are randomized to 1 of 2 arms.
ARM I: Patients receive a controlled anti-inflammatory diet over 12 weeks.
ARM II: Patients undergo controlled exercise sessions with a dedicated trainer 3 times a week for up to 1 hour each over 12 weeks.
After completion of study, patients are followed up at 1 week.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
At least 6 months since breast cancer diagnosis up to 2 years since diagnosis.
Diagnosed with localized breast cancer, up to stage IIIa.
Has been taking aromatase inhibitor (AIs) for at least six months.
Has been experiencing mild to moderate arthralgia (joint pain) for at least 2 months determined by the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI).
At least 6 months post chemotherapy or radiation treatment.
Subjects must be in good health as determined by medical history, physical examination, iDXA scan and clinical laboratory measurements.
Postmenopausal either natural or surgical or postmenopausal caused by ovarian suppression treatments administered to premenopausal women.
Currently taking aromatase inhibitor medication.
Exclusion Criteria:
Diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer.
Currently undergoing chemotherapy or radiation treatment.
Food allergies of any kind, or any medical condition requiring mandatory dietary restrictions.
A bone mineral density (BMD) T score less than -1, or fracture since taking AIs, or current use of glucocorticoids.
Taking bisphosphonates or any other medication for bone loss.
Significant cardiac, pulmonary, renal, liver or psychiatric disease.
Currently undergoing or engaging in a regular exercise program.
Muscular, orthopedic, or cardiovascular limitations that would prevent full participation in exercise.
Body mass index (BMI) greater than 40 kg/m^2.
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Los Angeles California, 90095, United States More Info
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