Physical activity, risk of death and recurrence in breast cancer survivors: a systematic review and meta-analysis of epidemiological studies
Strong evidence exists supporting the effect of lack of physical activity on the risk of
developing breast cancer. However, studies examining the effects of physical activity on …
developing breast cancer. However, studies examining the effects of physical activity on …
[HTML][HTML] Breast cancer survivorship: a comprehensive review of long-term medical issues and lifestyle recommendations
BI Bodai, P Tuso - The Permanente Journal, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Long-term survival rates after a diagnosis of breast cancer are steadily rising. This is good
news, but clinicians must also recognize that this brings new challenges to the medical …
news, but clinicians must also recognize that this brings new challenges to the medical …
Modulation of murine breast tumor vascularity, hypoxia, and chemotherapeutic response by exercise
AS Betof, CD Lascola, D Weitzel… - Journal of the …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Exercise has been shown to improve postischemia perfusion of normal tissues; we
investigated whether these effects extend to solid tumors. Estrogen receptor–negative (ER …
investigated whether these effects extend to solid tumors. Estrogen receptor–negative (ER …
Lifestyle factors in cancer survivorship: where we are and where we are headed
N Vijayvergia, CS Denlinger - Journal of personalized medicine, 2015 - mdpi.com
Advances in early detection and curative therapies have led to an increased number of
cancer survivors over the last twenty years. With this population comes the need to evaluate …
cancer survivors over the last twenty years. With this population comes the need to evaluate …
Survivorship in non–small cell lung cancer: challenges faced and steps forward
N Vijayvergia, PC Shah, CS Denlinger - Journal of the National …, 2015 - jnccn.org
Improvements in curative therapies and the advent of screening have led to increased
numbers of non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) survivors. Most survivors have undergone …
numbers of non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) survivors. Most survivors have undergone …
Exercise after breast cancer treatment: current perspectives
CM Dieli-Conwright, BZ Orozco - Breast Cancer: Targets and …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Over the past 2 decades, great strides have been made in the field of exercise-oncology
research, particularly with breast cancer. This area of research is particularly important since …
research, particularly with breast cancer. This area of research is particularly important since …
Role of physical activity and sport in oncology: scientific commission of the National Federation Sport and Cancer CAMI
T Bouillet, X Bigard, C Brami, K Chouahnia… - Critical reviews in …, 2015 - Elsevier
This overview reports published data about the interaction between physical activity and
sport during and after cancer on one hand and improvement in psychological parameters …
sport during and after cancer on one hand and improvement in psychological parameters …
Physical activity before and after breast cancer diagnosis and survival-the Norwegian women and cancer cohort study
KB Borch, T Braaten, E Lund, E Weiderpass - BMC cancer, 2015 - Springer
Background The main aim of this study was to investigate pre-and post-diagnostic physical
activity (PA) levels, as well as changes in pre-and post-diagnostic PA levels, and their …
activity (PA) levels, as well as changes in pre-and post-diagnostic PA levels, and their …
Blood pressure, salivary cortisol, and inflammatory cytokine outcomes in senior female cancer survivors enrolled in a tai chi chih randomized controlled trial
RA Campo, KC Light, K O'Connor, Y Nakamura… - Journal of Cancer …, 2015 - Springer
Purpose Older cancer survivors are a vulnerable population due to an increased risk for
chronic diseases (eg, cardiovascular disease) compounded with treatment late-effects and …
chronic diseases (eg, cardiovascular disease) compounded with treatment late-effects and …
Associations between self-reported post-diagnosis physical activity changes, body weight changes, and psychosocial well-being in breast cancer survivors
SM Phillips, E McAuley - Supportive Care in Cancer, 2015 - Springer
Purpose Decreased physical activity and weight gain post-breast cancer diagnosis are
associated with negative psychosocial, health, and disease outcomes, but little is known …
associated with negative psychosocial, health, and disease outcomes, but little is known …