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.
Intense Resistance Regimen Supports Meaningful Functional and Quality-of-Life Improvements Demonstrates Study Delivered ...
Investigators sought to determine if an extensive weight training regimen could help patients recover from breast cancer surgery faster.
A 3-month supervised resistance training regimen yields meaningful functional gains in patients with breast cancer.
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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.
Prevention focuses on preventing hazards from occurring, whether they are natural, technological or caused by humans. Not all hazards are preventable, but the risk of loss of life and injury can be ...