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2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11764-007-0014-1
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Physical activity, long-term symptoms, and physical health-related quality of life among breast cancer survivors: A prospective analysis

Abstract: Introduction-Many breast cancer survivors experience persistent physical symptoms of cancer and treatment that can decrease health-related quality of life (HRQOL). This prospective study investigated physical activity (PA), occurrence of physical symptoms, and HRQOL in a large, ethnically-diverse cohort of breast cancer survivors.

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“…The previously reported decline in physical activity level after breast cancer surgery [1,3] was not found in our study. The mean physical activity level at leisure time was similar to that at baseline, 1269 84 min per week, and did not decline significantly at six months or at five years after surgery (Table I).…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…The previously reported decline in physical activity level after breast cancer surgery [1,3] was not found in our study. The mean physical activity level at leisure time was similar to that at baseline, 1269 84 min per week, and did not decline significantly at six months or at five years after surgery (Table I).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 96%
“…The cancer treatment seems to affect several parameters included in HRQoL questionnaires [3,4]. Women diagnosed with ALE, arm pain or other arm symptoms have shown to have a lower physical and mental HRQoL compared to BCS without ALE or arm symptoms [6,18].…”
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“…Because there are increasing numbers of breast cancer survivors [1], high quality of life and hence high physical activity levels become more and more important [2]. In addition, high physical activity levels are associated with 30% decreased risk of mortality after breast cancer [3].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most breast cancer survivors experience about 15% reduction in sexual satisfaction after treatment ( Bukovic et al, 2005). Approximately 20-30% of breast cancer survivors experience sexual problems including general sexual disruption, decreased frequency of intercourse, and difficulties reaching orgasm that may persist 20 years post-treatment (Alfano et al, 2007).The reported prevalence of this problem varies greatly, partly due to the various methods and instruments used in their assessment. In terms of specific sexual difficulties, the most common current symptoms reported in this study were absence of sexual desire (48%), reduced sexual desire (64%), anorgasmia (44%), lubrication difficulties (42%), and dyspareunia (38%) while two or more problems were present in about 97% of the participants.…”
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confidence: 99%