DSM Chan, L Abar, M Cariolou, N Nanu… - Cancer causes & …, 2019 - Springer
Purpose The purpose of the present study was to systematically review the complex associations between energy balance-related factors and breast cancer risk, for which …
Physical activity has been associated with lower risks of breast and colorectal cancer in epidemiological studies; however, it is unknown if these associations are causal or …
D Schmid, MF Leitzmann - Annals of oncology, 2014 - Elsevier
Background Physical activity improves physical function during and after cancer treatment, but whether physical activity imparts survival benefit remains uncertain. Design Using …
Abstract The American Cancer Society (ACS) publishes Nutrition and Physical Activity Guidelines to serve as a foundation for its communication, policy, and community strategies …
Background: Age at natural menopause (ANM) is considered a marker of biological ageing and is increasingly recognized as a sentinel for chronic disease risk in later life …
This review examines the relationship between physical activity and cancer along the cancer continuum, and serves as a synthesis of systematic and meta-analytic reviews …
F Amant, P Moerman, P Neven, D Timmerman… - The Lancet, 2005 - thelancet.com
Each year, endometrial cancer develops in about 142 000 women worldwide, and an estimated 42 000 women die from this cancer. The typical age-incidence curve for …
EM Ibrahim, A Al-Homaidh - Medical oncology, 2011 - Springer
Published data have shown that physical activity (PA) has a positive role on the primary prevention of breast cancer risk. However, the role of PA on breast cancer outcome has …
ContextPhysical activity has been shown to decrease the incidence of breast cancer, but the effect on recurrence or survival after a breast cancer diagnosis is not known. ObjectiveTo …