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Does exercise change breast cancer tumors? new study investigates

NCT ID NCT03424915

First seen Feb 04, 2026 · Last updated May 01, 2026 · Updated 13 times

Summary

This study looks at how regular exercise may change the biology of breast tumors in women with early-stage breast cancer. Researchers will compare tumors from women who exercise regularly with those who do not. The goal is to understand exercise's impact on tumor genetics and immune response, which could inform future studies.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Memorial Sloan Kettering Basking Ridge (Consent and Follow-up)

    Basking Ridge, New Jersey, 07920, United States

  • Memorial Sloan Kettering Bergen (Consent and Follow-up)

    Montvale, New Jersey, 07645, United States

  • Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (Consent and Follow-up)

    New York, New York, 10065, United States

  • Memorial Sloan Kettering Commack (Consent and Follow-up)

    Commack, New York, 11725, United States

  • Memorial Sloan Kettering Monmouth (Consent and Follow-up)

    Middletown, New Jersey, 07748, United States

  • Memorial Sloan Kettering Nassau (Consent and Follow-up)

    Uniondale, New York, 11553, United States

  • Memorial Sloan Kettering Westchester (Consent and Follow-up)

    Harrison, New York, 10604, United States

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