Epidemiological evidence shows that physical activity lowers the risk of developing breast cancer and decreases the risk of disease recurrence. The main hypothesis on the positive effects of exercise-oncology has focused on lowering the basal systemic levels of cancer risk factors with exercise training. Recently, the effects of cancer progression control by components released after acute exercise bouts have gained attention. However, the evaluation of the antiproliferative potential of a single exercise bout needs technical improvement. Here, we present data of a pilot study showing how to evaluate the anti-cancer potential of single exercise bouts with an in vitro three-dimensional cell growth assay, using a triple-negative breast cancer...
Background: Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in women worldwide. In the UK, approximately ...
Exercise following a breast cancer diagnosis is known to improve outcomes. In multiple pre-clinical ...
Several observational studies have found that the risk for breast cancer is significantly reduced in...
Epidemiological evidence shows that physical activity lowers the risk of developing breast cancer an...
Purpose: The use of cell culture models in exercise oncology has recently received growing interest ...
Purpose: Translational research offers the opportunity to evaluate the exercise effects on cancer ce...
We systematically reviewed and meta‐analyzed the effects of acute exercise‐conditioned serum on canc...
Regular physical activity reduces the risk of several site-specific cancers in humans and suppresses...
Purpose: The use of cell culture models in exercise oncology has recently received growing interest ...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in women worldwide. Whilst overall breast cancer (BC) sur...
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) does not express estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, and ...
Exercise training and regular physical activity have been mentioned as one of the non-pharmacologica...
Exercise training and regular physical activity have been mentioned as one of the non-pharmacologica...
Epidemiological data show that structured physical exercise can positively impact the risk of develo...
Purpose There is growing evidence of an association between physical activity and a reduced risk of ...
Background: Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in women worldwide. In the UK, approximately ...
Exercise following a breast cancer diagnosis is known to improve outcomes. In multiple pre-clinical ...
Several observational studies have found that the risk for breast cancer is significantly reduced in...
Epidemiological evidence shows that physical activity lowers the risk of developing breast cancer an...
Purpose: The use of cell culture models in exercise oncology has recently received growing interest ...
Purpose: Translational research offers the opportunity to evaluate the exercise effects on cancer ce...
We systematically reviewed and meta‐analyzed the effects of acute exercise‐conditioned serum on canc...
Regular physical activity reduces the risk of several site-specific cancers in humans and suppresses...
Purpose: The use of cell culture models in exercise oncology has recently received growing interest ...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in women worldwide. Whilst overall breast cancer (BC) sur...
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) does not express estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, and ...
Exercise training and regular physical activity have been mentioned as one of the non-pharmacologica...
Exercise training and regular physical activity have been mentioned as one of the non-pharmacologica...
Epidemiological data show that structured physical exercise can positively impact the risk of develo...
Purpose There is growing evidence of an association between physical activity and a reduced risk of ...
Background: Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in women worldwide. In the UK, approximately ...
Exercise following a breast cancer diagnosis is known to improve outcomes. In multiple pre-clinical ...
Several observational studies have found that the risk for breast cancer is significantly reduced in...