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Aerobic Exercise might Ease pain for women who've survived ovarian cancer By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter (HEALTHDAY) WEDNESDAY, Aug. 9, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Patients being treated for ovarian cancer often experience peripheral neuropathy, a side effect from their chemotherapy that can cause both pain and numbness for months, or even years. Now, a new study suggests that six months of aerobic exercise may ease this unpleasant side effect. "The results from this trial hold the potential to transform supportive care for ovarian cancer survivors by offering a new approach to managing CIPN [chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy]," said senior study author Leah Ferrucci, an assistant professor of epidemiology at the Yale School of Public Health and a member of Yale Cancer Center. America's 25 Healthiest Communities A colorful panoramic Autumn day view of a small foothill neighborhood, as seen from North Table Loop Trail. Denver-Golden-Arvada, Colorado, USA. V

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