Investigators sought to determine if an extensive weight training regimen could help patients recover from breast cancer surgery faster.
Strenuous weight training after breast cancer surgery is not only safe but also improves women’s strength, mobility, and balance, a study of one program finds.
I’ve always been active, but after being diagnosed with breast cancer and starting my treatment, I’m a little worried about ...
Breast cancer survivors who maintain an exercise routine suited to their personal needs may improve their long-term survival, a new study suggests. The study, designed as a so-called target trial ...
Strength training may be getting underdosed among women who undergo mastectomy or axillary lymph node dissection for breast ...
A three-month supervised resistance training regimen yields meaningful functional gains in patients with breast cancer, ...
Patients with breast cancer who participate in a tailored exercise program after surgery have better shoulder function after 1 month compared with those who received usual care. Acute discomfort and ...
A Harvard University study in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that regular exercise can improve the survival of patients with breast cancer. What does that mean in practical ...
Breaking a sweat does more for your body than just trim your waistline. Exercise may lower a woman’s risk for breast cancer and researchers are finding out why. more Scientists from the University of ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Regular exercise in adolescence and young adulthood may help cut a woman's risk of developing breast cancer before menopause, according to a U.S. study published on Tuesday.