There is evidence that physical activity improves the psychological and physical health of patients with cancer. However, relatively little attention has been paid to understanding their experiences of exercise. This focus group study explored the experiences of women undergoing treatment for breast cancer who had taken part in a supervised group exercise trial. We found that setting up classes solely for women with breast cancer, led by an expert instructor, helped to reduce gender-related barriers to physical activity, such as difficulties in prioritizing exercise over caring roles and worries about changed appearance. For example, some women challenged traditional expectations of femininity by removing their wigs in the classes in order ...
Evidence is accumulating for physical activity as an effective, well-tolerated, highly rewarding com...
Objectives: This study aimed to determine the effect of perceived exercise benefits and barriers on ...
Background: In oncology, physical activity (PA) is recognized to improve psychological and physiolog...
There is evidence that physical activity improves the psychological and physical health of patients ...
Aim Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in New Zealand, with 2,575 new diagnoses in 200...
Breast cancer survivors may experience a variety of challenges following breast cancer. Participatin...
Due to the amount of literature supporting exercise participation after cancer diagnosis, there has ...
One of the most prevalent malignancies in the world, breast cancer can have a serious physical and p...
Physical activity is of great benefit to women treated for breast cancer and can even be vital. The ...
Objectives. This study aimed to determine the effect of perceived exercise benefits and barriers on ...
Due to the amount of literature supporting exercise participation after cancer diagnosis, there has ...
Few studies have examined how breast cancer survivors experience an individually tailored group exer...
Evidence is accumulating for physical activity as an effective, well-tolerated, highly rewarding com...
Objectives: This study aimed to determine the effect of perceived exercise benefits and barriers on ...
Background: In oncology, physical activity (PA) is recognized to improve psychological and physiolog...
There is evidence that physical activity improves the psychological and physical health of patients ...
Aim Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in New Zealand, with 2,575 new diagnoses in 200...
Breast cancer survivors may experience a variety of challenges following breast cancer. Participatin...
Due to the amount of literature supporting exercise participation after cancer diagnosis, there has ...
One of the most prevalent malignancies in the world, breast cancer can have a serious physical and p...
Physical activity is of great benefit to women treated for breast cancer and can even be vital. The ...
Objectives. This study aimed to determine the effect of perceived exercise benefits and barriers on ...
Due to the amount of literature supporting exercise participation after cancer diagnosis, there has ...
Few studies have examined how breast cancer survivors experience an individually tailored group exer...
Evidence is accumulating for physical activity as an effective, well-tolerated, highly rewarding com...
Objectives: This study aimed to determine the effect of perceived exercise benefits and barriers on ...
Background: In oncology, physical activity (PA) is recognized to improve psychological and physiolog...