357 women with metastatic breast cancer in a 9-month exercise program experienced reduced fatigue, pain, and improved quality of life.

357 women with metastatic breast cancer participated in a 9-month exercise program at eight cancer centers across Europe and Australia. Results showed that those who took part in the program experienced less fatigue, less pain, and improved quality of life, particularly patients under 50 and those with pain at the study's start. The program, consisting of resistance, aerobic, and balance exercises, led researchers to recommend exercise as part of standard care for advanced cancer patients.

March 19, 2024
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