Egypt — Ekhbary News Agency
A recent study has revealed that high-intensity exercises significantly improved muscle mass in a group of women who underwent breast cancer surgery. This finding suggests a promising avenue for enhancing recovery and well-being post-treatment.
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The research indicated that intense physical activity not only boosted muscle mass but also helped restore muscle strength and function, which can be compromised by surgery and treatment. Experts suggest that such exercise regimens could become a vital component of post-operative rehabilitation programs, enabling patients to return to their daily lives more effectively and with greater vitality.
Exercise's Role in Recovery
This study underscores the growing recognition of physical activity's crucial role in cancer patient recovery. Beyond the direct physical benefits, these exercises may also contribute to improved psychological well-being, fostering a more holistic healing environment for patients navigating their post-treatment journey.