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Exercise Program in Breast Cancer Patients

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Exercise Program in Breast Cancer Patients Receiving Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy

The investigators seek to conduct a home based exercise intervention in breast cancer patients whom elect to undergo neoadjuvant chemotherapy. The primary aim of the study is to determine whether breast cancer patients can be enrolled, randomized, retained, and comply with exercise program; and, the feasibility of acquiring, managing and analyzing clinical data.

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Behavioral - Exercise

All participants randomized to the intervention group will be asked to keep an exercise log with the date, time, average heart rate obtained from a heart rate monitor, duration of workout and stretching, and any comments regarding the workout. Participants will be instructed to bring workout logs to infusion sessions for review. Participants will also wear a Polar Heart Rate monitor (US model RS400, Polar Electro Inc., Lake Success, NY) during exercise to monitor exercise intensity. The aerobic ...read more on ClinicalTrials.org

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Women In Steady Exercise Research - Neoadjuvant Exercise Trial

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NCT03280836

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9b617a