Lifting Weights After Breast Cancer Surgery
August 13, 2009 by Peggy Rowland
Filed under Women's Health
For years, doctors have been telling breast cancer patients to avoid lifting weights after surgery. The reasoning was that lifting could exacerbate symptoms of lymphedema, arm and hand swelling that many women experience after surgery. New research proves these well-meaning docs wrong.
A recent lymphedema study, published in the August 13 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, found that breast cancer survivors who lift weights are in better shape when it comes to experiencing symptoms of lymphedema. Compared to their non-weightlifting peers, women who lifted weights after surgery were less likely to experience worsening symptoms of lymphedema.
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