Guest guest Posted May 29, 2009 Report Share Posted May 29, 2009 The cardiovascular fitness level of cancer survivors is not affected by many standard cancer therapies, say researchers from Georgetown University Medical Cancer. That is the finding of a new observational study to be presented today at the American College of Sports Medicine in Seattle."We know physical activity is a critical component of cancer survivorship, both during and after cancer treatment," says Jennifer LeMoine, PhD, a post-doctoral research fellow with training in exercise physiology at GUMC's Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center. "In order to ... for full story - http://the-cancer-chronicles.blogspot.com/What are your thoughts?Thanks Mike Bello, M.D. Cancer Advocate Neoplasm Research Institute Bring your friends to the fun.Invite your friends from Hotmail, Gmail to Mail today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2009 Report Share Posted May 29, 2009  Dr. Bello, This article is misleading at best and is disengenuous. Heart muscle can be damaged by several chemotheraputic medicines as can the vascular system through which these chemicals run. Sure there are some that may not damage these tissues, but they are only part of the regimen. The use of strong anti-oxidants helps protect some of these cells from oxidative damage during therapy. Bob - Michael Bello fruet Friday, May 29, 2009 8:02 AM Cardiovascular Fitness Not Affected By Cancer Treatment? The cardiovascular fitness level of cancer survivors is not affected by many standard cancer therapies, say researchers from Georgetown University Medical Cancer. That is the finding of a new observational study to be presented today at the American College of Sports Medicine in Seattle."We know physical activity is a critical component of cancer survivorship, both during and after cancer treatment," says Jennifer LeMoine, PhD, a post-doctoral research fellow with training in exercise physiology at GUMC's Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center. "In order to ... for full story - http://the-cancer-chronicles.blogspot.com/What are your thoughts?ThanksMike Bello, M.D.Cancer AdvocateNeoplasm Research Institute Bring your friends to the fun.Invite your friends from Hotmail, Gmail to Mail today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2009 Report Share Posted May 29, 2009 > What are your thoughts? > My thoughts : This a worthless study a piece of PR for the cancer Industry. From the News release of GeorgesTown Medical center; http://explore.georgetown.edu/news/?ID=42131 & PageTemplateID=295 I read : " For the study, the researchers conducted a chart review of 49 women who attended a physician-directed fitness clinic for cancer survivors, founded and run by Priscilla Furth, MD, the study's co-author. " They choose 49 women attending a " physician-directed fitness clinic " here we have a bias in the choice of the patients taking them in a fitness clinic and probably well trained to pass the test. Priscillia Furth MD, is a physician-scientist and professor of oncology. not a cardiologist. She was never involve in research on cardiology The so called test was a " new test " I read " Fitness assessments were conducted using a three-minute step test during a clinic visit " A worthless 3 minutes step test that is not an assessment of your heart function and integrity. I am not an MD but I guess you need a little bit more than 3 minutes and few steps to assess the damage done to the heart muscle by radiations and chemo. I read : " 67 percent reported being physically active " # another bias and a very picky choice to a research !! I read : 71 percent) of the participants completed the step test. " WHICH ONE / THE FITTEST ONE / THEN COME THE LIES : I read " " What's really exciting to us was that we found that cardiovascular fitness was not affected by the expected culprits -- cancer treatment, type, duration or time since treatment, " LeMoine explains. " WE HAVE NO IDEA OF WHICH TREATMENT, FOR WHIcH CANCER, AND FOR HOW LONG PATIENTS HAD BEEN TREATED PRIOR THE THE 3 MINUTES TEST. I can 't even call this a research.. I have no name for this type of literature. later the researcher declare " : That isn't to say there aren't side-effects of some treatments that may hinder physical activity, but when it comes to actual cardiovascular fitness as measured in our clinic, many of the standard treatments didn't have a role. " POUNDER the style of this sentence.. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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