Evidence is currently limited for the effect of exercise on breast cancer clinical outcomes. However, several of the reported physical benefits of exercise, including peak oxygen consumption, functional capacity, muscle strength and lean mass, cardiovascular risk factors, and bone health, have established associations with disability, cardiovascular disease risk, morbidity, and mortality. This review will summarize the clinically relevant physical benefits of exercise interventions in breast cancer survivors and discuss recommendations for achieving these benefits. It will also describe potential differences in intervention delivery that may impact outcomes and, lastly, describe current physical activity guidelines for cancer survivors
The purpose of this study was to examine the protective effects physical activity has on breast canc...
Aim: A current critical review of the literature was deemed necessary to evaluate the strength of ev...
Cancer survivors may benefit from lifestyle interventions which can mitigate their increased risk of...
Adverse health outcomes are often seen in breast cancer survivors due to prolonged treatment with si...
Background: This systematic review aims to identify the effects of exercise interventions in patient...
Background: This systematic review aims to identify the effects of exercise interventions in patient...
To date, all epidemiological research in this area has focused on the relationship between physical ...
Christina M Dieli-Conwright, Breanna Z Orozco Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, Women...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women, but fortunately has high survival rates. M...
Evidence supporting the benefits of exercise following the diagnosis of breast cancer is overwhelmin...
This article is intended to promote awareness of physical exercise as a safe, advantageous and feasi...
The number of breast cancer survivors increases every year, thanks to the development of new treatme...
The purpose of this study was to examine the protective effects physical activity has on breast canc...
The number of breast cancer survivors increases every year, thanks to the development of new treatme...
The purpose of this study was to examine the protective effects physical activity has on breast canc...
The purpose of this study was to examine the protective effects physical activity has on breast canc...
Aim: A current critical review of the literature was deemed necessary to evaluate the strength of ev...
Cancer survivors may benefit from lifestyle interventions which can mitigate their increased risk of...
Adverse health outcomes are often seen in breast cancer survivors due to prolonged treatment with si...
Background: This systematic review aims to identify the effects of exercise interventions in patient...
Background: This systematic review aims to identify the effects of exercise interventions in patient...
To date, all epidemiological research in this area has focused on the relationship between physical ...
Christina M Dieli-Conwright, Breanna Z Orozco Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, Women...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women, but fortunately has high survival rates. M...
Evidence supporting the benefits of exercise following the diagnosis of breast cancer is overwhelmin...
This article is intended to promote awareness of physical exercise as a safe, advantageous and feasi...
The number of breast cancer survivors increases every year, thanks to the development of new treatme...
The purpose of this study was to examine the protective effects physical activity has on breast canc...
The number of breast cancer survivors increases every year, thanks to the development of new treatme...
The purpose of this study was to examine the protective effects physical activity has on breast canc...
The purpose of this study was to examine the protective effects physical activity has on breast canc...
Aim: A current critical review of the literature was deemed necessary to evaluate the strength of ev...
Cancer survivors may benefit from lifestyle interventions which can mitigate their increased risk of...