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melclarity
8 years agoMember
@iserbrown I agree there are many that cannot exercise due to the debilitation of treatment. Moreso though, exercise shouldnt be mentioned as a preventative of recurrence, as I am sure many people will verify. I wish it were that simple. Bit like taking tamoxifen reduces your risk of recurrence right??? not even that worked and doesnt in 1/3 of cases as documented by the NBCF. I want to know what you say to all those people who did all the RIGHT things to reduce recurrence and yet still? according to "volume of emerging evidence" we must all be wrong because we were told exercise, don't drink alcohol, don't eat this don't eat that and you'll be fine ;) LOL.
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