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  • About the Study
    • The Study Team
    • Multimedia
    • Newsletters
    • Publications
    • Study Timeline
  • Join the Study
    • What is Involved?
    • How do I Join? >
      • Calgary
      • Edmonton
  • Fitness Assessments
    • Calgary
    • Edmonton
  • Patient Resources
    • Alberta Cancer Foundation
  • Contact Us

AMBER in the News

Role of exercise studied in breast-cancer recovery (Alberta Health Services, March 15 2018)
Let's get physical: Breast cancer survivors needed for research study (University of Calgary, February 15 2018)
Study seeks breast cancer patients (Alberta Health Services, August 29 2012)
Long-term study looks at benefits of exercise for breast cancer survivors (Calgary Herald, August 29 2012)
Study to investigate how breast cancer patients might benefit from exercise (News-Medical, August 29 2012)
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Barbara Munroe (L) and Dr. Friedenreich (R). Barbara is Calgary's first AMBER Study participant.

Breast Cancer and Exercise in the News

Pre-menopause breast cancer rates rise in higher-income countries, UCalgary study finds (Calgary Herald, July 22 2020)
American Cancer Society's updated diet and physical activity guidelines to help lower cancer risk (Globe and Mail, June 30 2020)
Corbella: Journey through the Darkness of Cancer (Calgary Herald, May 20 2017)
Here's how much you need to exercise to reduce your risk in breast cancer (Canadian Cancer Society, October 14 2015)
A third of breast cancers can be prevented, new research says (The Globe and Mail, October 12 2014)
What type of exercise is most beneficial to breast cancer patients (Global News - Edmonton, December 18 2013)
Exercise studied as breast cancer prevention (The Globe and Mail, January 4 2012)
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