(HealthDay News) — Exercise is always important for good health, but it’s especially beneficial for women who have had breast cancer.
The American Council on Exercise mentions these potential benefits:
- Exercise can reduce the risk of breast cancer recurrence, death from breast cancer and death from all causes, compared to survivors who don’t exercise.
- Exercise can help prevent common problems among breast cancer survivors, including weight gain and muscle loss.
- Exercise can help promote flexibility and range of motion in the shoulders.
- Exercise can improve emotional well-being, reduce pain, improve fatigue, physical function and promote better quality of life.