To investigate whether exercise training (ET) improves cardiopulmonary and endothelial function in women with breast cancer (BC). Fifty-one female patients (aged between 39 and 72 years) with a history of primary invasive BC within the previous 5 years and enrolled in the Mediterranean diet-based DIANA (diet and androgens)-5 Trial were subdivided into 2 groups: an ET group (n = 25) followed a formal ET program of moderate intensity (3 session/week on a bicycle at 60-70 % VO2peak for 3 months, followed by one session/week until 1-year follow-up), while a control group (n = 26) did not perform any formal ET. At baseline and at 1-year follow-up, all patients underwent cardiopulmonary exercise stress test (CPET) and measurements of vascular end...
INTRODUCTION: The results from the physical training and cancer randomized controlled trial (Phys-Ca...
Breast cancer treatment may cause unfavourable side effects that directly or indirectly influence th...
Introduction: The results from the physical training and cancer randomized controlled trial (Phys-Ca...
To investigate whether exercise training (ET) improves cardiopulmonary and endothelial function in w...
Cancer and cardiovascular disease (CVD) are leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the United ...
To determine whether exercise training might exert anti-inflammatory effect by reducing HMGB1 levels...
ABSTRACT. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of exercise training on maximum aerob...
The incidence rate of breast cancer (BC) continues to rise as the survival rate is still poor in eco...
Currently, many breast cancer survivors worldwide live with treatment-related side effects, includin...
e12110 Background: Breast Cancer is the most common female malignancy in Australia and worldwide. ...
INTRODUCTION: Impaired cardio-metabolism, fat accumulation, and low-grade chronic inflammation are ...
Purpose: Lifestyle interventions (LI) in breast cancer (BC) survivors (BCSs) have a high health and ...
Background: Therapeutic approaches that will improve the reduced cardiopulmonary functions of breast...
Breast cancer patients suffer impairment in cardiorespiratory fitness after treatment for primary di...
Purpose: To determine whether exercise training might exert anti-inflammatory effect by reducing HMG...
INTRODUCTION: The results from the physical training and cancer randomized controlled trial (Phys-Ca...
Breast cancer treatment may cause unfavourable side effects that directly or indirectly influence th...
Introduction: The results from the physical training and cancer randomized controlled trial (Phys-Ca...
To investigate whether exercise training (ET) improves cardiopulmonary and endothelial function in w...
Cancer and cardiovascular disease (CVD) are leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the United ...
To determine whether exercise training might exert anti-inflammatory effect by reducing HMGB1 levels...
ABSTRACT. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of exercise training on maximum aerob...
The incidence rate of breast cancer (BC) continues to rise as the survival rate is still poor in eco...
Currently, many breast cancer survivors worldwide live with treatment-related side effects, includin...
e12110 Background: Breast Cancer is the most common female malignancy in Australia and worldwide. ...
INTRODUCTION: Impaired cardio-metabolism, fat accumulation, and low-grade chronic inflammation are ...
Purpose: Lifestyle interventions (LI) in breast cancer (BC) survivors (BCSs) have a high health and ...
Background: Therapeutic approaches that will improve the reduced cardiopulmonary functions of breast...
Breast cancer patients suffer impairment in cardiorespiratory fitness after treatment for primary di...
Purpose: To determine whether exercise training might exert anti-inflammatory effect by reducing HMG...
INTRODUCTION: The results from the physical training and cancer randomized controlled trial (Phys-Ca...
Breast cancer treatment may cause unfavourable side effects that directly or indirectly influence th...
Introduction: The results from the physical training and cancer randomized controlled trial (Phys-Ca...