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Effectiveness of a Global Multidisciplinary Supportive and Educational Intervention in Thermal Resort on Anthropometric and Biological Parameters, and the Disease-Free Survival after Breast Cancer Treatment Completion (PACThe)

A growing knowledge highlights the strong benefit of regular physical activity in the management of breast cancer patients, but few studies have considered biological parameters in their outcomes. In the prospective randomised trial after breast cancer treatment completion “PACThe,” we determined th...

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Autores principales: Vasson, Marie-Paule, Kwiatkowski, Fabrice, Rossary, Adrien, Jouvency, Sylvie, Mouret-Reynier, Marie-Ange, Duclos, Martine, Van Praagh-Doreau, Isabelle, Travade, Armelle, Bignon, Yves-Jean
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7222596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32454823
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4181850
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author Vasson, Marie-Paule
Kwiatkowski, Fabrice
Rossary, Adrien
Jouvency, Sylvie
Mouret-Reynier, Marie-Ange
Duclos, Martine
Van Praagh-Doreau, Isabelle
Travade, Armelle
Bignon, Yves-Jean
author_facet Vasson, Marie-Paule
Kwiatkowski, Fabrice
Rossary, Adrien
Jouvency, Sylvie
Mouret-Reynier, Marie-Ange
Duclos, Martine
Van Praagh-Doreau, Isabelle
Travade, Armelle
Bignon, Yves-Jean
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description A growing knowledge highlights the strong benefit of regular physical activity in the management of breast cancer patients, but few studies have considered biological parameters in their outcomes. In the prospective randomised trial after breast cancer treatment completion “PACThe,” we determined the effects of physical activity and nutritional intervention on the biological and anthropometric status of patients after one year of follow-up, and clarified the link between biomarkers at allocation and disease-free survival. 113 patients from the population of the “PACThe” study (n = 251) were analysed for biological parameters. Patients were randomized after chemotherapy in two arms: the intervention “SPA” receiving a 2-week session of physical training, dietary education, and physiotherapy (n = 57), and the control “CTR” (n = 56). Diet questionnaire, anthropometric measures, and blood parameters were determined at allocation and one year later. Survival and recurrence were checked over 7 years. Data were considered as a function of BMI, i.e., ≤25 for normal, 25–30 for overweight, and >30 for obese patients. At allocation, the large standard deviation for nutrient-intake values reflected an unbalanced diet for some patients in the three groups. At one-year follow-up, we noticed an increase in glucose (p < 10(−6)), insulin (p < 10(−7)), and adiponectin (p < 0.022) plasma levels for both intervention arms, which were more accentuated for the >30 groups. Using the Cox model, we demonstrated that the highest testosterone plasma values were linked to an increase of the recurrence risk (HR [CI–95%] = 5.06 [1.66–15.41]; p=0.004). One-year after a global multidisciplinary supportive and educational intervention, we found few anthropometric and biological changes, mainly related to the patient's initial BMI. We highlighted the importance of plasma testosterone in the evaluation of patient's recurrence risk. Future studies would help better understand the mechanisms by which such multidisciplinary interventions could interact with breast cancer recurrence and define the most effective modalities.
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spelling pubmed-72225962020-05-23 Effectiveness of a Global Multidisciplinary Supportive and Educational Intervention in Thermal Resort on Anthropometric and Biological Parameters, and the Disease-Free Survival after Breast Cancer Treatment Completion (PACThe) Vasson, Marie-Paule Kwiatkowski, Fabrice Rossary, Adrien Jouvency, Sylvie Mouret-Reynier, Marie-Ange Duclos, Martine Van Praagh-Doreau, Isabelle Travade, Armelle Bignon, Yves-Jean J Oncol Clinical Study A growing knowledge highlights the strong benefit of regular physical activity in the management of breast cancer patients, but few studies have considered biological parameters in their outcomes. In the prospective randomised trial after breast cancer treatment completion “PACThe,” we determined the effects of physical activity and nutritional intervention on the biological and anthropometric status of patients after one year of follow-up, and clarified the link between biomarkers at allocation and disease-free survival. 113 patients from the population of the “PACThe” study (n = 251) were analysed for biological parameters. Patients were randomized after chemotherapy in two arms: the intervention “SPA” receiving a 2-week session of physical training, dietary education, and physiotherapy (n = 57), and the control “CTR” (n = 56). Diet questionnaire, anthropometric measures, and blood parameters were determined at allocation and one year later. Survival and recurrence were checked over 7 years. Data were considered as a function of BMI, i.e., ≤25 for normal, 25–30 for overweight, and >30 for obese patients. At allocation, the large standard deviation for nutrient-intake values reflected an unbalanced diet for some patients in the three groups. At one-year follow-up, we noticed an increase in glucose (p < 10(−6)), insulin (p < 10(−7)), and adiponectin (p < 0.022) plasma levels for both intervention arms, which were more accentuated for the >30 groups. Using the Cox model, we demonstrated that the highest testosterone plasma values were linked to an increase of the recurrence risk (HR [CI–95%] = 5.06 [1.66–15.41]; p=0.004). One-year after a global multidisciplinary supportive and educational intervention, we found few anthropometric and biological changes, mainly related to the patient's initial BMI. We highlighted the importance of plasma testosterone in the evaluation of patient's recurrence risk. Future studies would help better understand the mechanisms by which such multidisciplinary interventions could interact with breast cancer recurrence and define the most effective modalities. Hindawi 2020-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7222596/ /pubmed/32454823 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4181850 Text en Copyright © 2020 Marie-Paule Vasson et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Vasson, Marie-Paule
Kwiatkowski, Fabrice
Rossary, Adrien
Jouvency, Sylvie
Mouret-Reynier, Marie-Ange
Duclos, Martine
Van Praagh-Doreau, Isabelle
Travade, Armelle
Bignon, Yves-Jean
Effectiveness of a Global Multidisciplinary Supportive and Educational Intervention in Thermal Resort on Anthropometric and Biological Parameters, and the Disease-Free Survival after Breast Cancer Treatment Completion (PACThe)
title Effectiveness of a Global Multidisciplinary Supportive and Educational Intervention in Thermal Resort on Anthropometric and Biological Parameters, and the Disease-Free Survival after Breast Cancer Treatment Completion (PACThe)
title_full Effectiveness of a Global Multidisciplinary Supportive and Educational Intervention in Thermal Resort on Anthropometric and Biological Parameters, and the Disease-Free Survival after Breast Cancer Treatment Completion (PACThe)
title_fullStr Effectiveness of a Global Multidisciplinary Supportive and Educational Intervention in Thermal Resort on Anthropometric and Biological Parameters, and the Disease-Free Survival after Breast Cancer Treatment Completion (PACThe)
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of a Global Multidisciplinary Supportive and Educational Intervention in Thermal Resort on Anthropometric and Biological Parameters, and the Disease-Free Survival after Breast Cancer Treatment Completion (PACThe)
title_short Effectiveness of a Global Multidisciplinary Supportive and Educational Intervention in Thermal Resort on Anthropometric and Biological Parameters, and the Disease-Free Survival after Breast Cancer Treatment Completion (PACThe)
title_sort effectiveness of a global multidisciplinary supportive and educational intervention in thermal resort on anthropometric and biological parameters, and the disease-free survival after breast cancer treatment completion (pacthe)
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7222596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32454823
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4181850
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