PURPOSE: To determine whether exercise training would increase lymphocyte activation in patients with breast cancer following chemotherapy. Activation was determined by the presence of CD4(+)CD69(+) T-helper lymphocytes, mitogen-induced proliferation, and levels of cytokines produced by mitogen-stimulated lymphocytes and in the patients\u27 plasma. METHODS: Patients with breast cancer (N = 28) who participated in a 6-month exercise program were compared with patients (N = 21) who did not exercise. Following chemotherapy, and 3 and 6 months later, patients underwent fitness evaluations and had blood drawn. The exercise program consisted of resistance training and aerobic activity at 60-75% functional capacity three times a week with a person...
The purpose of this randomized controlled trial was to determine the effects of an 8-week (aerobic+s...
The remarkable success of cancer immunotherapies has provided new hope to cancer patients. Unfortuna...
Following therapy, breast cancer survivors (BCS) have an increased risk of infections because of age...
PURPOSE: To determine whether exercise training would increase lymphocyte activation in patients wit...
Purpose: Exercise has been shown to reduce fatigue during cancer treatment. Hypothesized mechanisms ...
Purpose: Translational research offers the opportunity to evaluate the exercise effects on cancer ce...
Immunosenescence refers to the gradual decrease in immune competency over time, which is strongly as...
Purpose: The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the impact of undertaking peripheral bloo...
Background & Objectives: Breast cancer is nowadays one of the most harmful threats to women’s ...
PURPOSE: Exercise after breast cancer diagnosis and treatment improves cancer-related outcomes, alth...
Background: Exercise training reduces inflammation in breast cancer survivors; however, the mechanis...
Background: Previous research has shown that traditional cancer treatments such as surgery, chemothe...
Introduction: Exercise has beneficial effects on cancer prevention as well as on prognosis of patien...
PURPOSE: Several evidences have proposed that exercise during and after breast cancer could positive...
Purpose: The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the impact of undertaking peripheral bloo...
The purpose of this randomized controlled trial was to determine the effects of an 8-week (aerobic+s...
The remarkable success of cancer immunotherapies has provided new hope to cancer patients. Unfortuna...
Following therapy, breast cancer survivors (BCS) have an increased risk of infections because of age...
PURPOSE: To determine whether exercise training would increase lymphocyte activation in patients wit...
Purpose: Exercise has been shown to reduce fatigue during cancer treatment. Hypothesized mechanisms ...
Purpose: Translational research offers the opportunity to evaluate the exercise effects on cancer ce...
Immunosenescence refers to the gradual decrease in immune competency over time, which is strongly as...
Purpose: The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the impact of undertaking peripheral bloo...
Background & Objectives: Breast cancer is nowadays one of the most harmful threats to women’s ...
PURPOSE: Exercise after breast cancer diagnosis and treatment improves cancer-related outcomes, alth...
Background: Exercise training reduces inflammation in breast cancer survivors; however, the mechanis...
Background: Previous research has shown that traditional cancer treatments such as surgery, chemothe...
Introduction: Exercise has beneficial effects on cancer prevention as well as on prognosis of patien...
PURPOSE: Several evidences have proposed that exercise during and after breast cancer could positive...
Purpose: The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the impact of undertaking peripheral bloo...
The purpose of this randomized controlled trial was to determine the effects of an 8-week (aerobic+s...
The remarkable success of cancer immunotherapies has provided new hope to cancer patients. Unfortuna...
Following therapy, breast cancer survivors (BCS) have an increased risk of infections because of age...