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By Suchandrima BhowmikNov 27 2022Reviewed by Benedette Cuffari, M.Sc. Physical activity may provide some level of protection against the development of breast cancer; however, the impact of physical activity following a breast cancer diagnosis remains unknown. Previous studies suggest that both strenuous and moderate exercise have comparable benefits on the incidence of breast cancer; however, there is limited data on survival outcomes.
About the study The current study included post-menopausal breast cancer survivors who had received their initial diagnosis at least two years prior to the start of the study. More specifically, the study participants' early-stage breast cancer diagnosis was provided between 1996 and 2012. Physical activity reduces risk of death due to breast cancer A total of 315 participants were included in the study, all women. The mean age at the interview was 71 years.
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