Strength training may be getting underdosed among women who undergo mastectomy or axillary lymph node dissection for breast ...
"Traditional guidelines question how soon women treated for breast cancer can exercise and how much weight they can safely ...
Investigators sought to determine if an extensive weight training regimen could help patients recover from breast cancer surgery faster.
A three-month supervised resistance training regimen yields meaningful functional gains in patients with breast cancer, ...
Higher tumor grade, more residual tumor after neoadjuvant therapy were only significant fa ...
Strenuous weight training after breast cancer surgery is not only safe but also improves women’s strength, mobility, and balance, a study of one program finds.
Axillary lymph node dissection showed only minor balance-test differences while preserving overall improvement magnitude, ...
Some breast cancer patients may do just as well with a less invasive surgery to remove selected lymph nodes rather than the aggressive operation normally used to remove them all, a new study says. In ...
For premenopausal women with ER-positive early breast cancer, even if chemotherapy or tamoxifen are given, OFS significantly reduces the 15-year risk of recurrence and death.
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A new study presented at the American Society of Breast Surgeons meeting shows that high-intensity resistance training is safe and beneficial for breast cancer survivors, regardless of surgery type.
Reconstructive surgery, essential for restoring function and appearance after trauma or disease, has undergone significant transformation due to technological and procedural advancements. Emerging ...