Changes Of CEA and CA15-3 Biomarkers in the Breast Cancer Patients following eight Weeks of Aerobic Exercise

Background: Exercise has positive effects on breast cancer evolution, including prevention, medical treatment, and aftercare clinical settings. Plus, elevated serum levels of CEA and CA15-3 as prognostic indicators were identified in patients with breast cancer. So, this study aimed to investigate...

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Main Authors: Azar Esfahbodi, Mehrdad Fathi, Gholam Rasul Mohammad Rahimi
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2018-04-01
Series:Basic & Clinical Cancer Research
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Online Access:https://bccr.tums.ac.ir/index.php/bccrj/article/view/243
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spelling doaj-588a25c383ab49d3aeb6bd67f20904932021-04-04T07:12:04ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesBasic & Clinical Cancer Research2228-65272228-54662018-04-0194Changes Of CEA and CA15-3 Biomarkers in the Breast Cancer Patients following eight Weeks of Aerobic ExerciseAzar Esfahbodi0Mehrdad Fathi1Gholam Rasul Mohammad Rahimi2M.Sc graduated in SportsPhysiology, Faculty of physicaleducation and sport sciences, Islamic Azad University, Bojnord, Iran.Associate Professor ofDepartment of Sports Physiology,Faculty of physical education and sport sciences, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran.Ph.D. Student in SportsPhysiology, Faculty of physical education and sport sciencesFerdowsi university of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. Background: Exercise has positive effects on breast cancer evolution, including prevention, medical treatment, and aftercare clinical settings. Plus, elevated serum levels of CEA and CA15-3 as prognostic indicators were identified in patients with breast cancer. So, this study aimed to investigate the changes of CEA and CA15-3 biomarkers in the breast cancer patients following eight weeks of aerobic exercise. Methods: In this quasi-experimental study, 15 females with breast cancer with mean age (44.46±17.15 years), weight (70.53±5.18 kg) and body mass index (27.58±2.18 kg/m2) were randomly selected and performed aerobic training (for 8 weeks,3 sessions per week, with an intensity of 30%-60% heart rate reserve). Before and after the intervention, while all patients were fasting for 12 hours, the levels of CEA and CA15-3 were measured. The data obtained were analyzed, using paired sample t-test at a significance level of P<0.05. Results: Findings showed that the tumor marker (CA15-3) decreased following 8 weeks of aerobic exercise although it was not significant (P=0.091); CEA level did not change significantly after exercise, either (P=0.542), but a significant decrease was observed in body mass index, body fat percentage and weight values after exercise (p=0.001).  Conclusion: Elevated CA15-3 and CEA which are considered as the diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer was not observed in the study. Exercise could reduce CA15- 3 insignificantly. Also, aerobic exercise for eight weeks improved body composition indices, without increasing the level of fatigue or stress values, which may contribute to the prevention of the cancer prevalence in middle-aged women. https://bccr.tums.ac.ir/index.php/bccrj/article/view/243ExerciseCarcinoembryonic AntigenCancer Antigen 15-3WomenBreast Cancer
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author Azar Esfahbodi
Mehrdad Fathi
Gholam Rasul Mohammad Rahimi
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Mehrdad Fathi
Gholam Rasul Mohammad Rahimi
Changes Of CEA and CA15-3 Biomarkers in the Breast Cancer Patients following eight Weeks of Aerobic Exercise
Basic & Clinical Cancer Research
Exercise
Carcinoembryonic Antigen
Cancer Antigen 15-3
Women
Breast Cancer
author_facet Azar Esfahbodi
Mehrdad Fathi
Gholam Rasul Mohammad Rahimi
author_sort Azar Esfahbodi
title Changes Of CEA and CA15-3 Biomarkers in the Breast Cancer Patients following eight Weeks of Aerobic Exercise
title_short Changes Of CEA and CA15-3 Biomarkers in the Breast Cancer Patients following eight Weeks of Aerobic Exercise
title_full Changes Of CEA and CA15-3 Biomarkers in the Breast Cancer Patients following eight Weeks of Aerobic Exercise
title_fullStr Changes Of CEA and CA15-3 Biomarkers in the Breast Cancer Patients following eight Weeks of Aerobic Exercise
title_full_unstemmed Changes Of CEA and CA15-3 Biomarkers in the Breast Cancer Patients following eight Weeks of Aerobic Exercise
title_sort changes of cea and ca15-3 biomarkers in the breast cancer patients following eight weeks of aerobic exercise
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Basic & Clinical Cancer Research
issn 2228-6527
2228-5466
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Background: Exercise has positive effects on breast cancer evolution, including prevention, medical treatment, and aftercare clinical settings. Plus, elevated serum levels of CEA and CA15-3 as prognostic indicators were identified in patients with breast cancer. So, this study aimed to investigate the changes of CEA and CA15-3 biomarkers in the breast cancer patients following eight weeks of aerobic exercise. Methods: In this quasi-experimental study, 15 females with breast cancer with mean age (44.46±17.15 years), weight (70.53±5.18 kg) and body mass index (27.58±2.18 kg/m2) were randomly selected and performed aerobic training (for 8 weeks,3 sessions per week, with an intensity of 30%-60% heart rate reserve). Before and after the intervention, while all patients were fasting for 12 hours, the levels of CEA and CA15-3 were measured. The data obtained were analyzed, using paired sample t-test at a significance level of P<0.05. Results: Findings showed that the tumor marker (CA15-3) decreased following 8 weeks of aerobic exercise although it was not significant (P=0.091); CEA level did not change significantly after exercise, either (P=0.542), but a significant decrease was observed in body mass index, body fat percentage and weight values after exercise (p=0.001).  Conclusion: Elevated CA15-3 and CEA which are considered as the diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer was not observed in the study. Exercise could reduce CA15- 3 insignificantly. Also, aerobic exercise for eight weeks improved body composition indices, without increasing the level of fatigue or stress values, which may contribute to the prevention of the cancer prevalence in middle-aged women.
topic Exercise
Carcinoembryonic Antigen
Cancer Antigen 15-3
Women
Breast Cancer
url https://bccr.tums.ac.ir/index.php/bccrj/article/view/243
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