The Latest Biology News And Medical NewsBiology News 2Health News 2Biology News 3Health News 3
HOME >> MEDICINE >> NEWS
Strenuous physical activity associated with lower breast cancer risk

nfluence the risk of in situ breast cancer.

The researchers also examined the association between strenuous physical activity and the risk of breast cancer by hormone receptor type, or which hormones can bind to proteins on the surface of the tumor. Strenuous activity appeared to be associated with a lower risk of estrogen-receptornegative but not estrogen-receptorpositive breast cancers.

"In summary, these results provide additional evidence supporting a protective role for long-term strenuous recreational physical activity on risk of invasive and in situ breast cancer, whereas the beneficial effects of moderate activity are less clear. For invasive breast cancer, strenuous and moderate physical activity affect risk of estrogen-receptornegative tumors, but neither affects risk of estrogen-receptorpositive tumors."


'"/>

Contact: Jon Weiner
323-442-2830
JAMA and Archives Journals
26-Feb-2007


Page: 1 2

Related medicine news :

1. Device helps physically disabled turn on computer
2. Older motorists improve driving performance with physical conditioning
3. Low physical activity can improve fitness levels for sedentary, overweight postmenopausal women
4. Chronic family turmoil and other problems cause physical changes
5. General physicals prompt needed cancer screenings
6. Civic engagement keeps aging Americans mentally healthy after physical decline
7. Exercise enhances seniors physical, mental functioning
8. Higher physical activity associated with reduced risk of breast cancer
9. TV viewing and physical inactivity independently associated with metabolic risk in children
10. Exercise helps elderly regain physical function and avoid major disability
11. Low birth weight infants may have cognitive and physical problems when they reach adolescence

Post Your Comments:
(Date:11/24/2009)...lif.,Nov.24/PRNewswire/--Bionorica,aninternational...,announcedtodaytheavailabilityofneweducationalreso...shealth.Atipsheeton"StayingNaturallyHealthyduringt...,isnowavailableonthecompany,swebsiteat www.bionori...freesubscriptiontotheNaturalMomstipsheets,withcont...
(Date:11/24/2009)....,Nov.24/PRNewswire-FirstCall/--HealthSouthCorpora...heBankofAmericaMerrillLynch2009CreditConferenceinN...residentandTreasurerEdFaywillbespeakingonThursday,...stliveandwillbeavailableat http://investor.healths...HealthSouth ,, HealthSouthisthenation,slargest...
(Date:11/24/2009)...ent may help ward off peripheral artery disease, ...althDay News) -- Among people aged 75 and older, t...t heart attacks, stroke or death, a new study find...rbal remedy might help prevent the leg-circulation...er. , Ginkgo contains nutrients called flavonoi...
(Date:11/24/2009)...ing improves heart prospects, but cancer risk rema...) -- A new study offers yet more proof that smokin...ase and cancer. , Researchers followed 12,152 A...ers smokers and nonsmokers for three years. During...ikely to die of cancer, 2.26 times more likely to ...
(Date:11/24/2009)... to the falls that plague older adults, study find...) -- Falls are a leading cause of death among olde...c pain contributes to those accidents. , "Pain ...ess, and is associated with mobility limitations t...rote. , "Chronic pain, no matter how we measure...
Breaking Medicine News(10 mins):Health News:Bionorica Offers Expert Resources, Health Tips for 'Natural Moms' 2Health News:Ginkgo Won't Prevent Heart Attack, Stroke in Elderly 2Health News:Ginkgo Won't Prevent Heart Attack, Stroke in Elderly 3Health News:Smokers Double Their Risk for Heart Disease 2Health News:Chronic Pain Trips Up Seniors 2Health News:Chronic Pain Trips Up Seniors 3
(Date:11/24/2009)...-FirstCall/--NeurogesX,Inc.(Nasdaq: NGSX ),abiopha...izingnovelpainmanagementtherapies,todayannouncedth...ectiveNovember19,2009.Mr.Orwinisa20-yearsalesandma...beeninstrumentalinthelaunchofseveralimportantthera...President,BioOncologyBusinessUnitatGenentech,Inc.,...
(Date:11/23/2009)...tCall/--HealthWarehouse.com,Inc.(OTCBulletinBoard:...itsfinancialresultsforthethirdquarterendedSeptembe...6,721,drivenbyheavygrowthinprescriptionsalesandpha...-yearto34.6%andthenetlossforthequarterwas$619,114c...eptember30,2008. ,, "Wecontinuetoseeconsumerstr...
(Date:11/23/2009)...theChicagoarea,sleadingBoardCertifiedDiagnosticRad...ng,couplingthelatesttechnologyindigitalmammography...ohavethefullrangeofdigitalimagingcompleted,diagnos...ce.Drs.AhmedFaragandJoanWerberaredeliveringthispat...tforanappointmentcommonlyfoundinChicago,fromtheirn...
Breaking Medicine Technology:NeurogesX Appoints Seasoned Sales and Marketing Executive as New Board Director 2NeurogesX Appoints Seasoned Sales and Marketing Executive as New Board Director 3HealthWarehouse.com, Inc. Announces Third Quarter Financial Results; Revenues, Margins, and Orders Shipped Increase Over Third Quarter 2008 2HealthWarehouse.com, Inc. Announces Third Quarter Financial Results; Revenues, Margins, and Orders Shipped Increase Over Third Quarter 2008 3Researcher physician and teacher Phil Gold to be inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame 59813 1Researcher physician and teacher Phil Gold to be inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame 59813 2Researcher physician and teacher Phil Gold to be inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame 59813 3Cancer survivors may not be getting the help they need to stop smoking 59811 1Cancer survivors may not be getting the help they need to stop smoking 59811 2National Science Foundation Fellow uses ultrasound to research bog turtles 10434 1National Science Foundation Fellow uses ultrasound to research bog turtles 10434 2
Other News:
...ans are reimbursed for each procedure they perform...tly higher rate of cataract surgery and related su...ians receive a lump sum for each patient they mana...he December issue of Archives of Ophthalmology, on...
...ood acute myeloid leukemia (AML) based on the indi...e results of a highly sensitive technique for iden...rates of almost 90 percent, according to investiga...a national consortium of research institutes. .......
...searchers provides preliminary evidence to suggest...rovement in patients with chronic lymphocytic leuk...emia Research. ......In the small case study, the ...o have an improvement in the clinical state of the...
... container marked with letters representing the da...er many seniors use to keep on schedule with their...penser, with its seven individually marked compart...n one of the tiny compartments is opened, a signal...
health news:Cataract surgery rates and costs related to physician reimbursement methods 2health news:National study improves outcome for pediatric AML 2health news:National study improves outcome for pediatric AML 3health news:Mayo clinic reports some chronic leukemia patients may improve by taking an extract of green tea 2health news:Technology for successful aging shown at White House conference 2health news:Technology for successful aging shown at White House conference 3
...sistent inflammation, as indicated by increased le... factor for the development of colon cancer. ... H...University researcher Boris Pasche, M.D., the link...t be further explored before C-reactive protein is...
...eactive protein (CRP) in the blood is linked to an...ding to a study in the February 4 issue of The Jou.......According to background information in the art...iver and is a marker of inflammation. It has been...
...g mammograms acquired at a large academic practice...s of a computer-aided detection system has found t...r the recall rate or breast cancer detection rate ...puterized detection system. These results, publish...
TROY, N.Y.--Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute researcher Ravi Kane has been awarded $2.1 million in National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding to develop an antidote to counteract the potentially dead
health news:More data needed on link between inflammation and colon cancer risk 2health news:High levels of certain protein in blood associated with development of colon cancer 2health news:Computer-aided detection system for mammography does not change recall, detection rates 2health news:Rensselaer researcher receives $2.1 million grant to develop treatment for anthrax 2