Wednesday, December 07, 2011

Exercise Benefits Breast Cancer Survivors, Patients With Lymphedema, Say Researchers

Another reason to train.
After reviewing published evidence, University of Missouri researchers conclude the benefits of exercise outweigh the risks for breast cancer survivors, including those who develop lymphedema, a chronic swelling that commonly occurs after breast cancer treatment. Co-author Jane Armer, professor in the University's Sinclair School of Nursing, and colleagues, write about their findings in the December 2011 issue of the Journal of Cancer Survivorship.
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