Virginie Prevost1,2,#,*, Pauline Drillon3,#, Antoine Desvergée4, Corinne Delcambre2, Claire Delorme2, Anne Besnier5, Kévin Lecaplain6, Charline Frandemiche7, Anaïs Briant7, Rémy Morello4, Xavier Blaizot7
Oncologie, Vol.24, No.3, pp. 357-369, 2022, DOI:10.32604/oncologie.2022.025107
Abstract Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women and approximately 80% of patients will receive hormone
therapy. If survival rate after breast cancer patients is the most important, their treatment, induces strong side
effects on quality of life, including joint pain which is encountered by one woman in two. These joint pains
are likely to reduce compliance with the treatment and consequently impact survival. In this context, this work
aims to evaluate the potential benefit of adapted physical activity to relieve pain and its impact on daily functions.
The APAISE protocol, described in this article, is a prospective observational… More >