An expanding evidence base highlights the benefits of exercise presurgery, during, and post breast cancer (BCa) treatment. However, the prescription of exercise to the BCa patient is still a much-underused treatment, and most BCa survivors do not meet minimum exercise recommendations. Furthermore, cancer is a very individual experience, so as with any exercise prescription (Ex Rx), exercise for BCa should be highly individualized and tailored to the patient and stage of treatment, including the posttreatment maintenance period. The present case study highlights the need to tailor exercise, using a holistic approach, considering both the physical and psychological sequalae that may impact an individual pretreatment, during treatment, and post-BCa treatment. The case illustrates the experiences and perspectives of an experienced exercise physiologist, educator, and researcher, who underwent BCa treatment, the subsequent posttreatment effects, and how these have influenced physical activity (PA) and exercise. Table 1 provides details of abbreviations relevant to...
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August 23 2024
A Lived Experience of an Accredited Exercise Physiologist with Breast Cancer—A Unique Perspective of Exercise
Melissa J. Pearson, PhD, AEP;
1School of Science and Technology, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia
Address for correspondence: Melissa J. Pearson, PhD, AEP, School of Science and Technology, University of New England, S002 Exercise Physiology, Trevanna Road, Armidale 2350, NSW, Australia; +61 0407 265 588; e-mail: [email protected].
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Neil Smart, PhD, AEP;
Neil Smart, PhD, AEP
1School of Science and Technology, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia
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Gudrun Dieberg, PhD
Gudrun Dieberg, PhD
1School of Science and Technology, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia
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Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiology (2024) 13 (3): 100–110.
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Melissa J. Pearson, Neil Smart, Gudrun Dieberg; A Lived Experience of an Accredited Exercise Physiologist with Breast Cancer—A Unique Perspective of Exercise. Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiology 1 September 2024; 13 (3): 100–110. doi: https://doi.org/10.31189/2165-6193-13.3.100
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