Purpose: To determine whether exercise training might exert anti-inflammatory effect by reducing HMGB1 levels in women with breast cancer (BC). Methods: We analyzed monocentric data from the DIANA (DIET AND ANDROGENS)-5 PROJECT. Study population consisted of 94 patients randomized into two groups: 61 patients (53±8 yrs, training group) were assigned to a structured exercise training intervention (3 times/week for the first 3 months, and once /week for the following 9 months); whereas 33 patients (52±7 yrs, control group) followed only the general indications to adhere to the life-style intervention suggestions of the DIANA protocol. At study entry and after 12 months, all patients underwent cardiopulmonary exercise testing, biochemical asse...
International audiencePurpose: Exercise has been shown to improve physical and psychological conditi...
The purpose of this randomized controlled trial was to determine the effects of an 8-week (aerobic+s...
PURPOSE: Several evidences have proposed that exercise during and after breast cancer could positive...
To determine whether exercise training might exert anti-inflammatory effect by reducing HMGB1 levels...
To investigate whether exercise training (ET) improves cardiopulmonary and endothelial function in w...
Background The main hypothesis on the positive effects of exercise in oncological patients has been...
Exercise training and regular physical activity have been mentioned as one of the non-pharmacologica...
Background: Strong evidence has demonstrated that exercise training reduces breast cancer risk by 10...
Exercise training and regular physical activity have been mentioned as one of the non-pharmacologica...
The BRCA 1/2 mutations are the most known typologies of hereditary breast cancer (BC). Studies among...
Following therapy, breast cancer survivors (BCS) have an increased risk of infections because of age...
The BRCA 1/2 mutations are the most known typologies of hereditary breast cancer (BC). Studies have ...
Background: High insulin and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) levels may be associated with an i...
International audiencePurpose: Exercise has been shown to improve physical and psychological conditi...
The purpose of this randomized controlled trial was to determine the effects of an 8-week (aerobic+s...
PURPOSE: Several evidences have proposed that exercise during and after breast cancer could positive...
To determine whether exercise training might exert anti-inflammatory effect by reducing HMGB1 levels...
To investigate whether exercise training (ET) improves cardiopulmonary and endothelial function in w...
Background The main hypothesis on the positive effects of exercise in oncological patients has been...
Exercise training and regular physical activity have been mentioned as one of the non-pharmacologica...
Background: Strong evidence has demonstrated that exercise training reduces breast cancer risk by 10...
Exercise training and regular physical activity have been mentioned as one of the non-pharmacologica...
The BRCA 1/2 mutations are the most known typologies of hereditary breast cancer (BC). Studies among...
Following therapy, breast cancer survivors (BCS) have an increased risk of infections because of age...
The BRCA 1/2 mutations are the most known typologies of hereditary breast cancer (BC). Studies have ...
Background: High insulin and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) levels may be associated with an i...
International audiencePurpose: Exercise has been shown to improve physical and psychological conditi...
The purpose of this randomized controlled trial was to determine the effects of an 8-week (aerobic+s...
PURPOSE: Several evidences have proposed that exercise during and after breast cancer could positive...