Effect of 8 Weeks of Physical Activity to Improve the Physical and Psychological State of 13 Women Under 30 Undergoing Treatment for Breast Cancer at the Saint Nicolas Clinic in Porto-Novo
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Abstract: Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer in women. Several studies
have shown the benefits of physical activity (PA) before and after treatment on the physical and
psychological components of patients. Almost all of the studies mentioned are carried out on nonAfrican
patients over the age of 40. And no experimental studies have been carried out in young
patients undergoing treatment for breast cancer. This is how we asked ourselves the question of
whether a physical exercise program carried out on young Beninese women under the age of 30
undergoing treatment for breast cancer at the Saint Nicolas clinic in Porto-Novo could it have the
same effects on their physical and psychological components? Our objective through this research
is to study the potential effect of a physical activity program on the physical and psychological state
in women under 30 years old (27±5.8 years) undergoing treatment for a breast cancer at the Saint
Nicolas clinic in Porto-Novo. An experimental study was then carried out with 13 patients (very
low rate of women in this section suffering from breast cancer) undergoing treatment throughout
2022 at the Saint Nicolas clinic in Porto-Novo. The experimental group followed a physical activity
program consisting of aerobic and muscular exercises; over a period of 8 weeks. According to the
data collected and the feedback from the patients, the physical activity program seems to have been
beneficial for most of them. There is an improvement in the quality of life and the physical condition
of the patients. In addition, the management of physical fatigue and psychological fatigue also seem
to improve. There was also a marked improvement in the ability to concentrate and self-esteem. The
physical activity program has improved the physical and psychological state of Beninese women
with breast cancer
