Testing Home-based Exercise Strategies to Improve Exercise Participation and Cardiovascular Health in Underserved Minority Patients With Cancer Undergoing Chemotherapy: the THRIVE Study
The purpose of this research is to determine whether a 16 week, home-based, aerobic and resistance exercise intervention will increase physical activity levels in Black and Hispanic breast, colorectal, or prostate cancer patients. The names of the study interventions involved in this study are: * Supervised aerobic and resistance exercise (SUP) - virtually supervised 16- week aerobic and resistance exercise performed at home via Zoom. * Unsupervised aerobic and resistance exercise (UNSUP) - home-based 16- week aerobic and resistance exercise. * Attention control (AC) - 16-week home-based stretching.
• Over 18 years old; children under the age of 18 will be excluded due to rarity of disease
• Newly diagnosed with stage I-III breast, colorectal or prostate cancer
• Self-identify as Hispanic or Black
• Are within 4 weeks of initiating chemotherapy
• Overweight or obese (BMI \>25kg/m2 or body fat percent \>30)
• Physician's clearance to participate in moderate-vigorous intensity exercise
• Speak English or Spanish
• Engaging in less than 90 minutes of moderate-or-vigorous physical activity per week
• Willing to travel to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute for necessary data collection
• Ability to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent document.