Abstract:The increase in breast cancer survivors (BCS) has established unprecedented demands on health systems worldwide. In this context, new knowledge is needed to subsidize strategies to handle this population. The objective of this study was to combine the correlations between anthropometric, hematological, biochemical, biophysicochemical, muscle strength, and age variables in BCS. Twenty-two volunteers (51.7 ± 9.2 years old) with a history of mastectomy and lymphadenectomy participated in the study. Among the resu… Show more
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