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Evaluating the Role of Mitochondrial Function in Cancer-related Fatigue
Published on: May 17, 2018
CanRestoreFunction: Cancer-related fatigue management eHealth intervention- a pilot pragmatic randomized-control
Anne B Fleischer1, Mary Insana Fisher2, Wei-Wen Hsu3
1Department of Rehabilitation, Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, University of Cincinnati, 3225 Eden Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio, 45267, USA. Anne.Fleischer@uc.edu.
Purpose:
To investigate the effect of an 8-week multi-modal eHealth cancer-related fatigue intervention in women with breast cancer. eHealth included remote education, individualized exercise, and weekly problem-solving sessions. Primary outcomes were recruitment/retention and cancer-related fatigue level. Quality of life was a secondary aim.
Methods:
Women with Stage 0-3 breast cancer between 18-70 years who scored ≥ 4/10 on the One-Item Fatigue Scale, completed chemotherapy and/or radiation within 5 years, and did not have chronic fatigue, were randomly assigned to eHealth intervention (eHealth) (n = 18) or control (n = 24). Cancer-related fatigue and quality of life were measured before and after intervention using the Brief Fatigue Inventory and the Functional Assessment Cancer Therapy-General.
Results:
Social media was an effective way to recruit participants into this study; however, more participants in the eHealth group dropped out than the control group. Both groups' fatigue scores significantly decreased over time (p = 0.001). eHealth decreases in fatigue reached a minimally clinically important difference (2.25), but control did not (1.3). Quality of life significantly improved in the eHealth group compared to the control (p = 0.03).
Conclusion:
Multi-modal cancer-related fatigue eHealth intervention appears to clinically reduce fatigue and improve quality of life among women with breast cancer. US Clinical Trial Register NCT05868187. Date registered: 2-7-2023. www.clinicalgrials.gov.
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