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Twenty percent of survivors experience excessive weight gain.

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Last updated: 2024/06/03 at 11:48 PM
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Breast cancer survivors face a number of challenges, with weight gain being a common concern. According to recent research, almost 20% of breast cancer survivors may experience weight gain of more than 10% of their body weight after treatment. This weight gain not only increases the risk of cancer recurrence but also raises the risk of cardiovascular disease, which is the leading cause of death among breast cancer survivors after breast cancer itself.

Various factors contribute to weight gain in breast cancer survivors, including age, type of cancer, treatment methods, and genetic mutations. Identifying these factors early on can help improve outcomes for survivors. Maintaining a healthy weight is crucial for reducing the risk of breast cancer recurrence, as obesity has been linked to increased cancer risk. Inflammation levels in the body can also be affected by fat tissue, potentially leading to an increased risk of cancer development.

The American Cancer Society advises breast cancer survivors to focus on reaching and maintaining a healthy weight, staying physically active, and eating a healthy diet to reduce the risk of recurrence and improve overall quality of life. Losing weight can also reduce the risk of developing other types of cancer and chronic diseases. Despite the importance of maintaining a healthy weight, survivors should not feel shame or guilt about any weight gain experienced during or after treatment.

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in the United States, with one in three new cancers in females being breast cancer each year. The five-year survival rates for localized, regional, and distant breast cancer are 99%, 86%, and 31% respectively. There are over 4 million breast cancer survivors in the US, and research suggests that 25-30% of survivors may experience recurrence. Strategies to prevent weight gain and promote healthy longevity in breast cancer survivors are essential for improving outcomes and reducing risk factors for recurrence.

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