Physical Activity as an Imperative Support in Breast Cancer Management

Author:

Ortega Miguel A.ORCID,Fraile-Martínez Oscar,García-Montero Cielo,Pekarek Leonel,Guijarro Luis G.,Castellanos Alejandro J.,Sanchez-Trujillo LaraORCID,García-Honduvilla Natalio,Álvarez-Mon Melchor,Buján JuliaORCID,Zapico Álvaro,Lahera GuillermoORCID,Álvarez-Mon Miguel A.

Abstract

Breast cancer (BC) is the most common malignancy and the second cause of cancer-related death among women. It is estimated that 9 in 10 cases of BC are due to non-genetic factors, and approximately 25% to 30% of total breast cancer cases should be preventable only by lifestyle interventions. In this context, physical activity represents an excellent and accessible approach not only for the prevention, but also for being a potential support in the management of breast cancer. The present review will collect the current knowledge of physical activity in the background of breast cancer, exploring its systemic and molecular effects, considering important variables in the training of these women and the evidence regarding the benefits of exercise on breast cancer survival and prognosis. We will also summarize the various effects of physical activity as a co-adjuvant therapy in women receiving different treatments to deal with its adverse effects. Finally, we will reveal the impact of physical activity in the enhancement of quality of life of these patients, to conclude the central role that exercise must occupy in breast cancer management, in an adequate context of a healthy lifestyle.

Funder

Consejería de Educación e Investigación

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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