- Exercise could be the secret weapon to help breast cancer patients combat common side effects of cancer and cancer treatments. (Huffington Post)
- Women undergoing treatment for breast cancer might fight off distressing side effects and improve psychological well-being by staying off the couch. (medicalxpress.com)
- In the face of these challenges, an expert panel laid out a model for prospectively surveying breast cancer survivors and formally incorporating rehabilitation and exercise experts into cancer survivorship programs. (Nurse.com)
- Make healthy life choices — Maintain a healthy weight, add exercise to your routine, limit alcohol intake, limit postmenopausal hormone use, and breast feed. Source: Cancer Services of Gaston County. (Gaston Gazette)
- Stay active We all know that exercise is good for us for many reasons. It's important to avoid a sedentary life, and working out for 35 to 60 minutes a day lowers your risk of breast cancer, not to mention helps you feel fantastic and stay in shape. (Hello Magazine)
- Walking through the farmers market is a healthy way to shop. Exercise, like walking, is proven to reduce your risk of breast cancer recurrence. (Examiner)
- The journal addresses the numerous physical issues faced by women with breast cancer and offers hope for an improved quality of life through rehabilitation and exercise. (YAHOO!)
- "The casting motion provides a gentle exercise for joint and soft tissue stretching The Texas Program of Casting for Recovery began with a Joshua Creek Ranch retreat for Texas breast cancer survivors in 2005. (Examiner)
- The Pink Ribbon Program is an exercise program designed specifically for post-operative breast cancer survivors. Program founder and director of the Pink Ribbon Program, Doreen Puglisi M.S., became aware of the need as she herself was diagnosed with breast cancer. (April 28 & 29, 2012 - YAHOO!)
- In the last year studies, particularly on breast and colon cancer, have been popping up that show that physical activity may actually reduce the risk of cancer reoccurrence. (Phillymag.com)
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Exercise breast cancer
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