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Active women with breast cancer may live longer


New York (ANTARA News) - Recreational physical activity in the year before a 
diagnosis of breast cancer seems to have a positive influence on the prognosis 
of young women who are overweight or obese when they are diagnosed, new 
research suggests.

"We found a beneficial effect on survival for exercise undertaken in the year 
before diagnosis, particularly among women who were overweight or obese near 
the time they were diagnosed with breast cancer," Dr. Page E. Abrahamson of the 
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle told Reuters Health.

The finding is encouraging, Abrahamson and colleagues note in the journal 
Cancer, because few modifiable lifestyle factors for improving a breast cancer 
prognosis have been identified.

Although survival rates for breast cancer generally are improving due to 
earlier detection and better treatments, "breast cancer patients are eager to 
know what they can do to enhance their survival," Abrahamson said.

Abrahamson and a multicenter U.S. team investigated the ties between 
prediagnosis physical activity and survival in 1,264 women, between 20 and 54 
years old, who were diagnosed with breast cancer between 1990 and 1992.

Within several months of diagnosis, the women were asked about their average 
frequency of moderate and vigorous physical activity at age 13 years, age 20 
years, and during the 12 months before diagnosis. 

Two hundred ninety women died during the 8 to 10 years they were followed.

Data analysis showed that women reporting the lowest levels of activity had 
consistently lower survival rates throughout follow-up.

After accounting for stage of disease and income level, the researchers 
observed a modest overall reduced death risk of 22 percent among women in the 
highest quartile of activity in the year before their diagnosis compared with 
women in the lowest quartile of activity.

High activity levels were associated with a 30-percent reduction in the risk of 
death among women who were overweight or obese at the time of diagnosis.

No relationship was observed between mortality risk and physical activity 
levels among women who were underweight or at their ideal weight at the time of 
diagnosis. Physical activity at age 13 or age 20 also had no impact on survival 
in this study.

While exercise has been shown to be a significant factor in preventing breast 
cancer, this study is one of only a handful to look at the impact of physical 
activity on breast cancer survival. "More research in this area is warranted," 
Abrahamson said.

"If future research confirms that physical activity improves survival among 
women with breast cancer, programs and policies to promote such activity for 
this purpose may be adopted," she added. (*)


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September 15, 2006


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