Physical therapy important for women treated for breast cancer

Physical therapy important for women treated for breast cancer

"With more women than ever – nearly 3 million – living beyond a breast cancer diagnosis, it’s important to consider how a woman lives after treatment. While many women with cancer are grateful to move on after treatment, the harsh treatments can cause problems for daily activities. These side effects persist or develop many years after diagnosis. Women need to be aware of these effects to watch out for them and get care before they become a problem."

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Five Most Popular Posts

Five Most Popular Posts

November 2017 marks the two year anniversary of The RMT Education Project. The original idea behind the project was to promote the value of massage therapy to medical professionals by synthesizing and simplifying noteworthy finds and best available supporting evidence .The response so far have been great, in 2017 there was 80,000 hits to the website. This year we are on pace to pass that mark as we have been averaging 9000 hits per month.
 

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