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Breast cancer and bench press - Monday, March 27, 2006 4:56 AM ( #1 )
Study: Pumping Iron Helps Cancer Survivors
ATLANTA - Weightlifting appears to improve breast cancer survivors' outlook on life, suggests one of the first studies to scientifically measure the effects of such exercise.

About 80 percent of women who took up twice-a-week weight-training saw improved scores on a quality-of-life survey, researchers said, in a study to be published in an upcoming issue of the journal Cancer.
In contrast, 51 percent of participants in a control group did.
The physical and psychological benefits of exercise are well-documented. But this study is the first to apply scientific methodology to looking at how weight-training helps women who have had breast cancer.
"This may seem like common sense to most folks, but there's really been no literature or science where researchers tried to quantify and verify the effect," said Dr. Len Lichtenfeld, deputy chief medical officer for the American Cancer Society.
Researchers recruited 86 women from the Minneapolis-St. Paul area in late 2001 and early 2002. Each of the women had completed successful treatment of breast cancer within the previous three years.
Half the women were assigned to an exercise group. For three months they met twice a week with personal fitness trainers to develop a weightlifting regimen. They were then encouraged to follow it for another three months.
The second group had no such regimen.
Researchers asked women in both groups a series of questions about physical well-being, marital happiness, sexual activity and other aspects of life.
Women in the exercise group had a modest improvement over members of the non-exercising group, Lichtenfeld noted.
However, the women in the exercise group said they felt they had more strength, speed and self-confidence as a result of the workouts. It appears the weightlifting helped them regain a feeling of control of their bodies, researchers said.
The more women improved on bench press, the better they said they felt overall. That may be because breast cancer treatment can reduce the ability to lift and carry things, said Kathryn Schmitz, a University of Pennsylvania researcher who co-authored the study.
The study also tried to observe weight-training's effect on depression. The researchers didn't measure any significant effect, but they said that might be because such a small number of women were deemed to suffer from depression at the outset of the study.



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RE: Breast cancer and bench press - Monday, March 27, 2006 8:00 AM ( #2 )
Hi...........I recently had a brush with potential breast cancer.........fortunantly it turned out to not be cancer. But, it no less was a surgury. It laid me in bed for 3 days and left a 4 inch scar on my breast.I am still recovering. The surgury was 4 weeks today. I was back at the gym 4 days afterwards on the treadmill and doing light wieghts on my lower body..............since my doctor told me to not do upper body for at least 2 weeks.............I think it has helped my recovery. I benched 110 pounds right before my surgury and I am now back to 100 pounds and trying to move back up. Thanks for your post.............Tam
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RE: Breast cancer and bench press - Sunday, April 02, 2006 11:56 PM ( #3 )
Don't rush, take your time for a nice solid foundation of results without reinjury which can delay things more.
I am sure you will get your gains back and more within the next few months!  Good for you for such strength of will and character!
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RE: Breast cancer and bench press - Monday, April 03, 2006 10:00 AM ( #4 )
Thanks Linda...............i am taking it slow...........it was all I could do to stay away for 3 days...............and I did do as my doctor ordered.............if something hurts i dont do it even now...........but, for the most part it doesnt hurt, the more I do the better it feels...............u can check my recent photos at my gym group  womanwonder link if u would like.......Thanks Tam
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RE: Breast cancer and bench press - Tuesday, April 04, 2006 3:09 PM ( #5 )
Very cool!  I joined your group.  I see you are very dedicated and a cool lady!
Take your time and you will come back twice as strong!
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RE: Breast cancer and bench press - Tuesday, April 04, 2006 7:15 PM ( #6 )
Hey Im honered to have you as a member of my gym group........I would be ever more honered if you would post some of your pictures there sometime. Please post some comments as well I really respect the things You say about exercise, fitness and diet............I read alot of what you post sometimes when I have time to here at the Body Building Forum................Tam

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