Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Activity key to breast cancer patients' survival

Fat slugs get it more...
"Women who stay active after being diagnosed with breast cancer -- and even those who take up exercise for the first time after diagnosis -- have a better chance of surviving the disease, a new study shows...

Dozens of studies over the past two decades have shown that exercising can reduce breast cancer risk by up to 40 percent, while more recent research has found that activity has equal or even greater benefits for survival among women with the disease."
Then make it worse for themselves.

Good work!

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