Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) as a Method for Measuring Oxidative Capacity of Skeletal Muscle Mitochondria in Breast Cancer and All Gynecological Cancer Patients
Participants recruited for this study will be breast cancer or gynecological cancer patients who agree to participate in an exercise study examining the effects of chemotherapy on muscle mitochondrial oxidative capacity, a measure of skeletal muscle health. Participants will ride a stationary bicycle and the quadriceps muscle will be non-invasively evaluated.
• Patients diagnosed with breast cancer or gynecological cancer without distance metastasis
• Able to perform exercise on a stationary cycle ergometer at moderate intensities for a maximum of 15 minutes
• Hemoglobin values greater than 10 at baseline
• ALT and AST values less than 2.5X the upper limit of normal by institutional standards
• Godin-Shepard Leisure time Physical Activity Questionnaire (GLTEQ) score of 14 or greater will be included. A score of less than 14 is considered insufficiency active/sedentary