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Enhancing Physical Activity in Breast Cancer Patients: Insights from the NEXT-BRCA Trial

Understanding the NEXT-BRCA Trial Results

The NEXT-BRCA trial looked at how helpful exercise and self-management (SM) can be for women with breast cancer who are receiving treatment. Here’s what the results mean for patients and clinics.

What Worked?

  • Exercise and Self-Management (EXSM) Program: Women who participated in both exercise and SM sessions showed a significant increase in physical activity compared to those who received usual care.
  • Retention and Adherence: The majority of participants stuck with the program, with 72% of the exercise group and 93% of the SM group continuing through the study.
  • Sustained Benefits: The positive effects on physical activity continued even six and twelve months after the program ended.

What Didn’t Work?

  • The usual care group did not see improvements in physical activity levels.

How Does This Help Patients and Clinics?

This study shows that a program involving exercise and self-management can help women with breast cancer stay active and engaged during treatment. This is vital for improving their health and overall well-being.

Real-World Opportunities for Hospitals and Doctors

  • Implement exercise and self-management programs within cancer treatment centers.
  • Encourage participation in these programs for new patients starting treatment.
  • Use findings to educate patients about the benefits of staying active.

What Should Clinics Track After Using These Results?

  • Levels of physical activity among patients.
  • Patient engagement and satisfaction with exercise programs.
  • Health outcomes, such as recovery times and quality of life post-treatment.

AI Tools That Could Help

  • Activity Tracking Apps: Use apps that can help patients log their physical activity and receive feedback.
  • Patient Engagement Platforms: Implement tools that can send reminders and motivational messages to keep patients active.

Step-by-Step Plan to Apply This in Clinics

  1. Start Small: Begin with a pilot program that includes a small group of patients.
  2. Provide Resources: Offer materials on exercise and self-management during treatment.
  3. Gather Feedback: Collect data on patient engagement and physical activity levels regularly.
  4. Expand Gradually: As the program proves effective, gradually include more patients and possibly more types of exercises.

For more details about this research, you can read the full study here.

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