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ICYMI: February 24, 2017

Published on February 24, 2017

Updated on November 1, 2019

ICYMI: February 24, 2017

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Exercise linked to better breast cancer outcomes

WEDNESDAY, February 22, 2017 (Reuters) — Several lifestyle changes can improve outcomes after a breast cancer diagnosis, but exercise is far and away the best habit to establish, researchers say.

Women with breast cancer, whether newly diagnosed or at any time in their “survivorship” phase, need to exercise regularly and avoid weight gain, said Dr. Ellen Warner from Odette Cancer Center at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center in Toronto, who coauthored the research review.

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