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 ...
A three-month supervised resistance training regimen yields meaningful functional gains in patients with breast cancer, ...
H3B-6545 in women with locally advanced/metastatic estrogen receptor-positive (ER+), HER2 negative (–) breast cancer (BC). This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2024 ASCO Annual Meeting I. This ...
Aerobic exercise improved self-reported cognitive function and quality of life but not objective cognitive performance in patients with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy. The exercise intervention ...
Aerobic and strength training exercises may help preserve physical functioning in older adults with early-stage breast cancer who received chemotherapy. Older adults who had early-stage breast cancer ...
Many women who receive chemotherapy experience a decreased ability to remember, concentrate, and/or think - commonly referred to as "chemo-brain" or "brain fog" - both short- and long-term. In a ...
For decades, scientists have puzzled over a simple question: why do human women have permanently enlarged breasts, even long before pregnancy or breastfeeding? A new study suggests the answer may have ...
Prospective data on the risk of recurrence among women with hormone receptor–positive early breast cancer who temporarily discontinue endocrine therapy to attempt pregnancy are lacking. We conducted a ...
Lots of body tissues change over the span of our lives, and breasts are no exception. The structure and function of breasts is dictated largely by hormonal changes, first at birth and then during ...
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