Fighting Chemo's hidden heart risk: exercise as a shield for survivors
NCT ID NCT07405385
Summary
This study is testing if a supervised exercise program can help protect the heart in women who have survived breast cancer. Many life-saving cancer treatments can damage the heart over time. Researchers will compare a 16-week exercise program to standard health advice to see if exercise improves heart function and fitness in 44 participants.
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University of Castilla-La Mancha (PAFS Research Group)
Toledo, Toledo, 45071, Spain
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