Plyometric Strength-Endurance Exercise in Breast Cancer

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2026
This study aims to compare an adapted plyometric strength-endurance exercise program with conventional strength training in women who are breast cancer survivors or currently undergoing treatment and who participate in provincial support associations. The goal is to determine whether a targeted plyometric intervention can provide additional benefits in physical and mental health outcomes. Using a cluster-randomized clinical trial design, the study will assess indicators such as functional capacity, muscle strength, fatigue levels, symptoms related to lymphedema, and overall quality of life. The findings are expected to contribute to a better understanding of how structured exercise programs can support recovery, physical function, and well-being in women affected by breast cancer.
Epistemonikos ID: 997f569c8e18bbc69422b05e55f6addbe4e400b2
First added on: Mar 11, 2026