Breast Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial to Investigate the Effect of Mechanical Stimulation on Mastectomy Scars
The purpose of this study is to investigate the efficacy of mechanical stimulation on
mastectomy scars in:
(i) alleviating scar appearance - pigmentation, vascularity, pliability and thickness, (ii)
reducing shoulder morbidities, (iii) improving arm functions, and (iv) enhancing quality of
life, in women with breast cancer after mastectomy.
Background:
Breast cancer is common among women. After surgical interventions like mastectomies, women
with breast cancer may suffer physical, emotional and psychosocial complications. Evidence
suggests that comprehensive physiotherapy program, including patient education, manual
techniques, therapeutic exercises and compression bandaging, is effective in managing the
above complications. Scarring was frequently overlooked in past studies. Besides cosmetic
issues, a post mastectomy scar may cause adverse physical, functional, and psychological
outcomes. The effects of mechanical stimulation on mastectomy scars have not been well
investigated yet.
Objectives:
To investigate the efficacy of mechanical stimulation in:
(i) alleviating scar appearance - pigmentation, vascularity, pliability and thickness, (ii)
reducing shoulder morbidities, (iii) improving arm functions, and (iv) enhancing quality of
life, in women with breast cancer after mastectomy.
Setting:
Out-patient physiotherapy breast care clinic at the Hong Kong Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Participants:
One hundred and eight women with breast cancer after mastectomy in recent 6 weeks will be
recruited.
Methodology:
An assessor-blind, randomized controlled trial will be conducted. 108 women with breast
cancer after mastectomy will be recruited from the breast care clinic of the Queen Elizabeth
Hospital. They will be randomly allocated by block randomization method into either the
mechanical stimulation group (n= 54) or conventional treatment group (n=54).
Both study groups will receive an educational session before commencement of the program.
Twelve sessions of 40-minute remedial exercises, 5-minute warm up and 5-minute cool down
exercises will be provided within a 6-week period (i.e., two sessions per week) to all
subjects. For the mechanical stimulation group, a ten-minute mechanical stimulation program
will be provided. For the conventional treatment group, no mechanical stimulation will be
given.
Primary outcomes include scar evaluations by the Vancouver Scar Scale and spectrophotometry.
Secondary outcomes are composite measurements of shoulder morbidities, including numeric pain
rating scale (NPS), shoulder range of movement and hand grip strength; arm function as
evaluated by the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH-HKPWH) questionnaire; and
quality of life as measured by the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy - Breast
Cancer (FACT-B). Outcome assessments at baseline, immediately after the 6-week program, and
3-month follow-up periods will be conducted by blinded assessors at the breast care clinic.
Data Analysis:
The results will be analyzed using two-way repeated measures analysis of variance with
Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 21.0. Alpha level will be set at 0.05.
Potential Clinical Significance of Study:
Improvement of physiotherapy in scar management might potentially improve scar appearance -
pigmentation, vascularity, pliability and thickness, decrease shoulder morbidities, improve
upper limb functions, and enhance quality of life for women with breast cancer after
mastectomy. If the mechanical stimulation protocol is proven to be effective, it will bring
about significant advances in physiotherapy practice in post-mastectomy care in an
evidence-based manner.
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