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Exercise Stands Out As the Important Factor to Reduce Breast Cancer Recurrence

by Julia Samuel on February 22, 2017 at 2:24 PM
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Physical activity and avoiding weight gain are the most important lifestyle choices that can reduce the risk of breast cancer recurrence and death, according to an evidence-based review published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).


"Of all lifestyle factors, physical activity has the most robust effect on breast cancer outcomes," writes Dr. Ellen Warner, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto.

‘Along with conventional anti-cancer therapy, regular exercise is vital to prevent breast cancer recurrence. Exercise reduces the chances of weight gain and lowers the side effects of cancer medications.’

"Weight gain of more than 10% body weight after a breast cancer diagnosis increases breast cancer mortality and all-cause mortality. However, there are good reasons to discourage even moderate weight gain because of its negative effects on mood and body image," the authors state.

Review of Previous Studies

The review of 67 published articles looks at a variety of lifestyle factors, such as exercise, weight, diet, smoking and more, and examines the changes women can make to improve their chances of survival and reduce the risk of cancer recurring. About one-quarter of women diagnosed with early stage disease will eventually die of later metastases.

The evidence is inconclusive on the impact of some lifestyle behaviors, such as specific diets, alcohol consumption and vitamin supplements.

Exercise Reduces Side effects of Breast Cancer Drugs

One major reason for exercise to be emphasized for breast cancer patients is that,"two sessions of weight training and 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity, such as brisk walking or jogging, every week reduces the effect of Aromatase Inhibitors (AIs) in breast cancer survivors".

AI's are a class of drugs prescribed for breast cancer to reduce the risk of recurrence as it blocks the production of estrogen or its receptors. AI's cause severe joint pain and 40% of survivors quit medication due to the pain.

Aerobic and resistance exercise reduces the severity of pain and improves the overall health of the survivors.

Key findings

Psychological Impact Due to Lifestyle Changes

"Making positive lifestyle changes can also be psychologically beneficial to patients by empowering them, since the feeling of loss of control is one of the biggest challenges of a cancer diagnosis," write the authors.

Physicians can play an important role in helping patients make positive changes. "Because it is common for patients to reduce their level of physical activity after a breast cancer diagnosis, it is important for health care professionals to promote and encourage exercise in this patient population," the authors write.

"Simply receiving advice from an oncologist to exercise more has been shown to increase patients' level of activity."

An important point to emphasize is that the breast cancer patients in the studies showing the benefits of lifestyle changes were also receiving conventional anticancer therapy; lifestyle changes should never be used as a substitute for standard therapy.

The authors caution that these recommendations are not for all women with breast cancer. Some breast cancers have aggressive biology and will recur despite the most meticulous lifestyle behaviors.

"Patients should not be made to feel that inadequate lifestyle changes have led to recurrence of their cancer," they conclude.

Reference

  1. Ellen Warner et al., Exercise most important lifestyle change to help reduce risk of breast cancer recurrence, Canadian Medical Association Journal (2017).
  2. Gwendolyn Thomas et al., Researcher examines effect of exercise on breast cancer survivors, Obesity Journal (2017).


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