Exercising Through Breast Cancer: A Case Study on Strength Training During Active Treatment

Q3 Medicine
LaShae D. Rolle, Tracy E. Crane
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Abstract

Introducton

This case study examines a 27-year-old woman, an active powerlifter, going through breast cancer treatment while maintaining a periodized structured strength training regimen.

Methods

By documenting her experiences through chemotherapy cycles, this case study identifies the clinical implications of individualized exercise protocols, focusing on the timing and intensity of workouts relative to chemotherapy. Through strategic timing and symptom-informed adjustments, the patient preserved 87–93% of pre-treatment strength levels across major lifts.

Results

Findings suggest that delayed post-treatment exercise, and moderate-to-high-intensity workouts effectively mitigate side effects while preserving muscle mass and strength.

Conclusions

These insights highlight the potential role and feasibility of individualized high-intensity exercise protocols in mitigating chemotherapy side effects and preserving physical and psychological resilience, offering generalizable recommendations for integrating exercise into oncology care among advanced athletes. These findings apply primarily to elite athletes with established high-intensity training backgrounds and may not generalize to broader populations, even with individualized exercise prescriptions.

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乳腺癌运动:积极治疗期间力量训练的案例研究
本案例研究调查了一名27岁的女性,一名积极的力量举重运动员,在接受乳腺癌治疗的同时保持定期的结构化力量训练方案。方法通过记录她在化疗周期中的经历,本案例研究确定了个体化锻炼方案的临床意义,重点关注与化疗相关的锻炼时间和强度。通过有策略的时机和根据症状进行调整,患者在主要举举中保持了治疗前87% - 93%的力量水平。研究结果表明,延迟治疗后的锻炼和中高强度的锻炼可以有效地减轻副作用,同时保持肌肉质量和力量。这些发现突出了个体化高强度运动方案在减轻化疗副作用和保持身体和心理弹性方面的潜在作用和可行性,为将运动纳入高级运动员的肿瘤治疗提供了可推广的建议。这些发现主要适用于具有高强度训练背景的精英运动员,即使有个性化的运动处方,也可能无法推广到更广泛的人群。
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