Many of us view exercise as a necessary evil. In all fairness, it requires motivation, discipline, and oftentimes a dedicated regimen to get off the couch and onto the StairMaster. Amid all the viral ...
Exercise after a breast cancer diagnosis is associated with an 18% reduction in the risk for distant recurrence and death (vs no exercise), according to a prospective cohort study of around 10,000 ...
Breast cancer is an emotional journey when a is first diagnosed. After the emotional wave, patients may face an uphill physical journey depending on their treatment plan. For those going through ...
Not only is it possible to exercise if you're undergoing or have recently finished treatment for breast cancer, but being active can go a long way toward improving your health and helping you cope ...
We all know that regular exercise has many benefits, including reducing the risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease. Exercise also improves outcomes in patients with cancer, ...
Patients with breast cancer who participate in a tailored exercise program after surgery have better shoulder function after 1 month compared with those who received usual care. Acute discomfort and ...
Breast reduction surgery removes extra breast tissue, fat, and skin. This makes the breasts smaller, lighter, and more comfortable. Breast reduction surgery can help relieve pain and improve movement.
Prehabilitation and baseline assessments improve resilience, recovery, and identify lymphedema risk in breast cancer patients. Bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) detects subtle fluid changes, enabling ...