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Research shows exercise can help with chemo brain among newly diagnosed breast cancer patients

Research completed at the Wilmot Cancer Institute supports that exercise can benefit cancer patients.


Women newly diagnosed with breast cancer could diminish their suffering from chemo brain if they exercised moderately for 150 minutes a week.

Brain fog is common among people getting chemotherapy and clinical trials are being planned.