Qigong For PPSP In Breast Cancer Pain In Breast Cancer Survivors



Status:Active, not recruiting
Conditions:Breast Cancer, Cancer
Therapuetic Areas:Oncology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:8/30/2018
Start Date:April 4, 2017
End Date:April 2021

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Qigong Mind-Body Exercise For Persistent Post-Surgical Pain In Breast Cancer Survivors: A Pilot Study

Studies have shown that on-going pain following breast surgery is common and may limit the
ability to participate in physical activity, cause tiredness, difficulty in daily
chores/activities as well as other problems.

This study is evaluating whether participating in a 12-week Qigong program (pronounced chee
kung), an exercise program that involves gentle movements combined with breathing/relaxation
techniques, also known as mind-body exercise, leads to improvement of pain, physical
function, and quality of life among breast cancer survivors that have significant pain
following surgery.

This is a pilot/feasibility study designed to look at the potential benefits of a 12-week
program of Qigong mind-body exercise program. The study applies to women who have completed
physical therapy treatment on symptoms such as pain, and difficulty moving/strength of arm in
women who are experiencing on-going symptoms after breast cancer surgery. The results of this
study will be used to help design future studies of the effect of Qigong programs in breast
cancer survivors.

Inclusion Criteria:

- History of Stage 0-III breast cancer;

- Persistent post-surgical pain at least 3 months after completion of surgery,
chemotherapy, and/or radiation;

- Completion of a course of physical therapy

Exclusion Criteria:

- Unstable cardiovascular disease in the last 6 months

- Psychiatric disorders or conditions that would preclude participation in the study
intervention (e.g. untreated major depression or psychosis, substance abuse, severe
personality disorder);

- Metastatic breast or other cancer;

- Participation in more than 240 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise per week (as
determined by Leisure Score Index questionnaire)

- Pregnant or breastfeeding

- Recent history of attending regular QMBE or similar classes (e.g. yoga or tai chi
classes), (i.e.20 or more classes in the past 6 months).

- Currently enrolled in a physical therapy course
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