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Brief Title: Hormones and Physical Exercise (HOPE) Study
Official Title: Hormones and Physical Exercise (HOPE) Study
Study ID: NCT02056067
Brief Summary: The investigators propose to examine 121 postmenopausal women diagnosed with hormone-receptor positive breast cancer who have been taking aromatase inhibitors (AI) for at least 6 months and are experiencing at least mild arthralgia originating during AI treatment, the yearlong effect of exercise vs. attention control (health education), and on toxic side effects of AI.
Detailed Description: The investigators propose to examine, in 121 postmenopausal breast cancer survivors who have been taking an AI for at least 2 months and are currently experiencing at least mild arthralgia associated with AI use, the effect of a randomized controlled exercise intervention vs. attention control (health education) on severity of arthralgia, endocrine-related Quality of Life(QOL), Bone Mineral Density(BMD), and mediators/mechanisms influencing the effect of exercise on arthralgia severity. Women will be randomized to a year long exercise program or attention control group. Women randomized to exercise will participate in 150 min/wk of aerobic exercise and a twice-weekly strength training program. The investigators will conduct baseline, six-, and 12-month clinic visits, as well as a 3- and 9-month mailing to evaluate the effect of the intervention on study outcomes.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers: No
Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Name: Melinda Irwin, PhD
Affiliation: Yale University
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR