2018
DOI: 10.1007/s12282-018-0928-7
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Physical activity and physiotherapy: perception of women breast cancer survivors

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“…A fisioterapia no pós-operatório de câncer de mama tem sido indispensável para a prevenção e recuperação de complicações físico-funcionais, mostrando importante melhora da capacidade funcional do ombro após a realização dos exercícios ativos com amplitude livre e respeitando a intensidade de dor [7,9,[11][12][13]15,16].…”
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“…A fisioterapia no pós-operatório de câncer de mama tem sido indispensável para a prevenção e recuperação de complicações físico-funcionais, mostrando importante melhora da capacidade funcional do ombro após a realização dos exercícios ativos com amplitude livre e respeitando a intensidade de dor [7,9,[11][12][13]15,16].…”
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“…Vale ressaltar que apesar do início do tratamento deste estudo ter variado entre 5 e 9 semanas não impossibilitou em um bom desfecho. Contudo, para as mulheres no menacme, as quais possuem um estilo de vida com maiores demandas laborais, familiares e sociais, a recuperação funcional é essencial e importante que o início da fisioterapia seja o mais precoce possível, como encontrado na literatura [15,16,24,26].…”
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“…Statistics also showed that, compared with inactivity, adults achieved 150–300 min of moderate-intensity exercise (or 75–150 min of vigorous-intensity exercise) per week could reduce 25–30% risk in breast cancer ( Kushi et al, 2012 ). Currently, increasing studies have investigated whether exercise is beneficial for breast cancer during and after cancer treatment ( Dieli-Conwright et al, 2018 ; Odynets et al, 2019 ; Rangel et al, 2019 ). However, the results are inconsistent and the relationship between exercise and breast cancer remains to be understood.…”
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“…The global burden of breast cancer in women is substantial and on the rise in several countries [1,2]. Although the incidence of breast cancer has steadily increased, the overall survival rate for breast cancer has improved in recent years due to early detection and advances in primary treatment; therefore, the number of breast cancer survivors has been gradually increasing [3]. As the number of breast cancer survivors increases, interest in patient surveillance for distant metastases has increased.…”
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confidence: 99%