Adapted Fencing for Patients With Invasive Breast Cancer: The RIPOSTE Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial.

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Date publication

janvier 2022

Journal

Frontiers in sports and active living

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr PEIFFERT Didier, Dr ROTONDA Christine, Pr CHENUEL Bruno, Pr POUSSEL Mathias, Dr OMOROU Abdou Yacoubou, Dr VAN HOYE Aurélie


Tous les auteurs :
Omorou AY, Peiffert D, Rotonda C, Van Hoye A, Allado E, Hily O, Temperelli M, Chenuel B, Hornus-Dragne D, Poussel M

Résumé

Even if indications for mastectomy have been progressively reduced in loco-regional breast cancer (BC) treatment, the harmful effects of surgery are still numerous and can impact physical and psychological wellbeing of women. The RIPOSTE (Reconstruction, self-Image, Posture, Oncology, "Santé"-Health, Therapy, "Escrime"-Fencing) program aimed to propose adapted fencing to patients with BC. This study aims to investigate the effect and conditions of effectiveness of the RIPOSTE program.

Mots clés

adapted physical activity, breast cancer, clinical trial, fencing, quality of life

Référence

Front Sports Act Living. 2022 ;4:786852