Worldwide, breast cancer is the second-most-common cause of cancer deaths in women (Harvey and Beattie, 1996). It is estimated that by the year 2000, one million women a year will receive a diagnosis of breast cancer, while in Canada alone, the disease develops in 18,400 women every year (National Cancer Institute of Canada, 1997). The development and improvement of new treatment modalities for breast cancer have resulted in increasing cure rates and longer disease-free survival making the outcome of cancer therapy increasingly important. Damaging effects of cancer therapies can occur in the heart and lungs and therefore are thought to impede the patient's functional capacity and ability to exercise. The purpose of this study was to ...
Abstract Purpose To assess the influence of combined training on pain, fatigue, maximal oxygen uptak...
PURPOSE: Anthracycline chemotherapy (AC) is associated with acute reductions in cardiopulmonary fitn...
Background: Breast cancer (BC) survivors are at high risk for heart failure due to curative cancer t...
Worldwide, breast cancer is the second-most-common cause of cancer deaths in women (Harvey and Beat...
AbstractIn this narrative review of the literature, we discuss the influence of chemotherapy treatme...
e12110 Background: Breast Cancer is the most common female malignancy in Australia and worldwide. ...
Breast cancer treatment may cause unfavourable side effects that directly or indirectly influence th...
BackgroundExercise improves physical functioning and symptom management during breast cancer chemoth...
Background: Available preliminary evidence is conflicting on whether exercise can positively influen...
Women with early-stage breast cancer have reduced peak exercise oxygenuptake (peakVO2). The purpose ...
Women with early-stage breast cancer have reduced peak exercise oxygen uptake (peak VO2 ). The purpo...
abstract: Estimates indicate that in the United States 1 in 8 women will develop breast cancer in th...
One in nine women in Canada will be diagnosed with breast cancer during their lifetime, yet 88% will...
duction of dose constraints based on patient individual assessment tech-niques for radiation therapy...
While performing aerobic exercise during chemotherapy has been proven feasible and safe, the efficac...
Abstract Purpose To assess the influence of combined training on pain, fatigue, maximal oxygen uptak...
PURPOSE: Anthracycline chemotherapy (AC) is associated with acute reductions in cardiopulmonary fitn...
Background: Breast cancer (BC) survivors are at high risk for heart failure due to curative cancer t...
Worldwide, breast cancer is the second-most-common cause of cancer deaths in women (Harvey and Beat...
AbstractIn this narrative review of the literature, we discuss the influence of chemotherapy treatme...
e12110 Background: Breast Cancer is the most common female malignancy in Australia and worldwide. ...
Breast cancer treatment may cause unfavourable side effects that directly or indirectly influence th...
BackgroundExercise improves physical functioning and symptom management during breast cancer chemoth...
Background: Available preliminary evidence is conflicting on whether exercise can positively influen...
Women with early-stage breast cancer have reduced peak exercise oxygenuptake (peakVO2). The purpose ...
Women with early-stage breast cancer have reduced peak exercise oxygen uptake (peak VO2 ). The purpo...
abstract: Estimates indicate that in the United States 1 in 8 women will develop breast cancer in th...
One in nine women in Canada will be diagnosed with breast cancer during their lifetime, yet 88% will...
duction of dose constraints based on patient individual assessment tech-niques for radiation therapy...
While performing aerobic exercise during chemotherapy has been proven feasible and safe, the efficac...
Abstract Purpose To assess the influence of combined training on pain, fatigue, maximal oxygen uptak...
PURPOSE: Anthracycline chemotherapy (AC) is associated with acute reductions in cardiopulmonary fitn...
Background: Breast cancer (BC) survivors are at high risk for heart failure due to curative cancer t...