Monday, June 25, 2012

Exercise breast cancer

  • Staying highly active may protect against breast cancer whether its walking, running, or anything in between, researchers found.
  • (MedPage Today)
  • A new analysis done by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researchers has found that physical activity – either mild or intense and before or after menopause – may reduce breast cancer risk, but substantial weight gain may negate these benefits.
  • (EurekAlert)
  • Another element of her lifestyle is moderate exercise, which she believes was helpful in her The national research study is looking at how lifestyle can help prevent the recurrence of breast cancer after surgery.
  • (Daily Telegraph)
  • For overweight women, another advantage of weight loss may be that it lowers their exposure to biomarkers associated with breast cancer, researchers say.
  • (Health 24)
  • Studies show that supportive therapies such as stress reduction and exercise classes can benefit cancer patients. Current research reports that yoga practice can improve quality of life in women undergoing treatment for breast cancer.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Almost one in four women who develop breast cancer will see the disease return within 10 had to do more to help such women with problems such as pain management, an exercise regime and the need for information, she added.
  • (The Guardian)
  • Colon and breast cancer seem to respond best to exercise. Most patients with these types of cancer will increase their chances of survival by incorporating exercise along with a healthy diet.
  • (Redlands Daily Facts)
  • Recent medical research clearly indicates that exercise in an important tool in the recuperative process for cancer patients. To date research has focused on patients with breast, prostate and colorectal cancers.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • But exercise, diet and cosmetic surgery took her just so In 2010 she was diagnosed with breast cancer. She had two surgeries for the double mastectomy. Six more surgeries were for reconstruction.
  • (Atlantic City Press)

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