Project PACE: Breast Cancer Risk and Exercise Study
Posted by admin on 18 January, 2010
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Studies suggest women at high risk for breast cancer can benefit from gentle or moderate exercise. Judy Garber, MD, and Elizabeth Root of Dana-Farber’s Breast Cancer Risk and Prevention Program describe PACE, a new intervention study aimed at women who are at increased breast cancer risk and are not currently exercising. Learn more at www.dana-farber.org
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