Background & Objectives: Breast cancer is nowadays one of the most harmful threats to women’s health. However, exercise training plays an adjuvant role in breast cancer (Adjuvant also means preventive. So, no need to repeat preventing.). Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate the effect of 6-week endurance training on the levels of interleukin-8 in the tumor and Interleukin-17 in the serum of mice suffering from breast cancer. Materials & Methods: In this study, 20 female Balb/C mice were randomly divided into exercise-tumor (RET) and rest-tumor (RRT) groups. The mice were oriented in the environment, and one million estrogen-dependent breast cancer cells (MC4L2) were injected into the top of the right thigh ...
Background Patients with breast cancer exhibit muscle weakness, which is associated with increased m...
Pancreatic cancer is a highly lethal disease with only a 9% five-year survival rate. It is the four...
The risk for breast cancer is significantly reduced in persons who engage in greater amounts of phys...
Background and aims: The research reports indicate the effect of exercise as an important factor in ...
Background and aims: Endurance training has a potential ability to prevent breast cancer by strength...
Background & Aims: Endurance training has an important role in the prevention and adjuvant therapy o...
Background & aim: Changes in the metabolism of cancer cells plays a major role in the survival and t...
Background: Aerobic exercise has been shown to slow tumor progression in rodents and humans, but the...
Background and Objective: Angiogenesis and expression of angiogenic factors in tumor are associated ...
SESSION 4 - BREAST CANCER: FROM EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH TO CLINICALBackground: Obesity, an increasingl...
PURPOSE: To determine whether exercise training would increase lymphocyte activation in patients wit...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Many deaths from cancer are due to metastases, a process which involves th...
Purpose: Translational research offers the opportunity to evaluate the exercise effects on cancer ce...
Purpose: Exercise has been shown to reduce fatigue during cancer treatment. Hypothesized mechanisms ...
Epidemiological research suggests that regular physical activity confers beneficial effects that med...
Background Patients with breast cancer exhibit muscle weakness, which is associated with increased m...
Pancreatic cancer is a highly lethal disease with only a 9% five-year survival rate. It is the four...
The risk for breast cancer is significantly reduced in persons who engage in greater amounts of phys...
Background and aims: The research reports indicate the effect of exercise as an important factor in ...
Background and aims: Endurance training has a potential ability to prevent breast cancer by strength...
Background & Aims: Endurance training has an important role in the prevention and adjuvant therapy o...
Background & aim: Changes in the metabolism of cancer cells plays a major role in the survival and t...
Background: Aerobic exercise has been shown to slow tumor progression in rodents and humans, but the...
Background and Objective: Angiogenesis and expression of angiogenic factors in tumor are associated ...
SESSION 4 - BREAST CANCER: FROM EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH TO CLINICALBackground: Obesity, an increasingl...
PURPOSE: To determine whether exercise training would increase lymphocyte activation in patients wit...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Many deaths from cancer are due to metastases, a process which involves th...
Purpose: Translational research offers the opportunity to evaluate the exercise effects on cancer ce...
Purpose: Exercise has been shown to reduce fatigue during cancer treatment. Hypothesized mechanisms ...
Epidemiological research suggests that regular physical activity confers beneficial effects that med...
Background Patients with breast cancer exhibit muscle weakness, which is associated with increased m...
Pancreatic cancer is a highly lethal disease with only a 9% five-year survival rate. It is the four...
The risk for breast cancer is significantly reduced in persons who engage in greater amounts of phys...