Exercise during curative chemotherapy for breast cancer has proven benefits. It helps reduce fatigue, preserve muscle strength, improve fitness, and enhance overall quality of life. Staying physically active is strongly recommended, even during treatment, to better manage side effects and maintain physical function.
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