2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-35306/v2
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Longitudinal changes in sports activity from pre-diagnosis to first five years post-diagnosis: a prospective Chinese breast cancer cohort study

Abstract: Background: To compare change in level of physical activity between pre-and post- diagnosis of breast cancer in Chinese women.Methods: Based on an on-going prospective study consisting of 1462 Chinese women with early-stage breast cancer, a validated modified Chinese Baecke questionnaire was used to measure physical activity at baseline (12 months before cancer diagnosis), 18-, 36- and 60-months after diagnosis (over the previous 12 months before each interview).Results: The mean level of physical activity at … Show more

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“…A prospective cohort study named the Hong Kong NTEC-KWC Breast Cancer Survival Study (HKNKBCSS) was initiated in 2011. This enrolled Chinese women with early-stage breast cancer, and aimed to investigate whether soy isoflavones and other lifestyle factors were related to breast cancer outcomes [11][12][13][14]. The eligibility criteria were defined as follows: histologically confirmed breast cancer with American joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) stage 0-III diagnosed within 1 year before study entry [15], any age, female gender, Chinese ethnicity, able to read Chinese, had Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status (PS) 0-1, without severe gastrointestinal disorders, had no prior history of breast or other cancers.…”
Section: Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A prospective cohort study named the Hong Kong NTEC-KWC Breast Cancer Survival Study (HKNKBCSS) was initiated in 2011. This enrolled Chinese women with early-stage breast cancer, and aimed to investigate whether soy isoflavones and other lifestyle factors were related to breast cancer outcomes [11][12][13][14]. The eligibility criteria were defined as follows: histologically confirmed breast cancer with American joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) stage 0-III diagnosed within 1 year before study entry [15], any age, female gender, Chinese ethnicity, able to read Chinese, had Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status (PS) 0-1, without severe gastrointestinal disorders, had no prior history of breast or other cancers.…”
Section: Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This enrolled Chinese women with early stage breast cancer, and aimed to investigate whether soy iso avones and other lifestyle factors were related to breast cancer outcomes. [11][12][13][14] The eligibility criteria were de ned as follow: histologically con rmed breast cancer with American joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) stage 0-III diagnosed within 1 year before study entry, [15] any age, female gender, Chinese ethnicity, able to read Chinese, and had no prior history of breast or other cancers.…”
Section: Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Hong Kong NTEC-KWC Breast Cancer Survival Study (HKNKBCSS) was a prospective breast cancer cohort study, initiated to investigate the associations between lifestyle factors with breast cancer recurrence and mortality. [29][30][31][32][33] The inclusion criteria included patients of any age, had histologically con rmed breast cancer with American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) stage 0-III diagnosed no more than 12 months before study entry, [34] female gender, mentally stable, Chinese ethnicity, able to read Chinese, and did not have prior history of breast or other cancers. Between January 2011 and February 2014, 1462 eligible patients provided written informed consent and participated in the study.…”
Section: Study Cohortmentioning
confidence: 99%