This article is intended to promote awareness of physical exercise as a safe, advantageous and feasible intervention for a patient with breast cancer or recovering from it. The numerous and varied benefits of exercise and the implications for nursing practice in light of current research evidence are discussed
Christina M Dieli-Conwright, Breanna Z Orozco Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, Women...
Objectives: Improvement in cancer care increases life expectancy of patients with cancer, most of wh...
With survival prospects following cancer diagnosis improving, more attention is being placed on the ...
This article is intended to promote awareness of physical exercise as a safe, advantageous and feas...
This article is intended to promote awareness of physical exercise as a safe, advantageous and feasi...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women, but fortunately has high survival rates. M...
Evidence is currently limited for the effect of exercise on breast cancer clinical outcomes. However...
Abstract Background: Many strategies for breast cancer prevention and treatment are largely focused ...
Abstract Background: Many strategies for breast cancer prevention and treatment are largely focused ...
Evidence supporting the benefits of exercise following the diagnosis of breast cancer is overwhelmin...
To date, all epidemiological research in this area has focused on the relationship between physical ...
Aim. A current critical review of the literature was deemed necessary to evaluate the strength of ev...
Evidence supporting the benefits of exercise following\ud the diagnosis of breast cancer is overwhel...
Breast cancer, the most common in women, is a cancer of good prognosis. During this last decade, the...
Breast cancer, the most common in women, is a cancer of good prognosis. During this last decade, the...
Christina M Dieli-Conwright, Breanna Z Orozco Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, Women...
Objectives: Improvement in cancer care increases life expectancy of patients with cancer, most of wh...
With survival prospects following cancer diagnosis improving, more attention is being placed on the ...
This article is intended to promote awareness of physical exercise as a safe, advantageous and feas...
This article is intended to promote awareness of physical exercise as a safe, advantageous and feasi...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women, but fortunately has high survival rates. M...
Evidence is currently limited for the effect of exercise on breast cancer clinical outcomes. However...
Abstract Background: Many strategies for breast cancer prevention and treatment are largely focused ...
Abstract Background: Many strategies for breast cancer prevention and treatment are largely focused ...
Evidence supporting the benefits of exercise following the diagnosis of breast cancer is overwhelmin...
To date, all epidemiological research in this area has focused on the relationship between physical ...
Aim. A current critical review of the literature was deemed necessary to evaluate the strength of ev...
Evidence supporting the benefits of exercise following\ud the diagnosis of breast cancer is overwhel...
Breast cancer, the most common in women, is a cancer of good prognosis. During this last decade, the...
Breast cancer, the most common in women, is a cancer of good prognosis. During this last decade, the...
Christina M Dieli-Conwright, Breanna Z Orozco Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, Women...
Objectives: Improvement in cancer care increases life expectancy of patients with cancer, most of wh...
With survival prospects following cancer diagnosis improving, more attention is being placed on the ...