Kimberly S. Reed is vice-chair of the American Cancer Societys Northeast Leadership Council.
I was lacking energy, Mendoza says.
I wasnt doing much.

At first, our homework was to do a two-minute walk every day for the week, Mendoza says.
Once I got started, I realized I felt better, and I didnt want to stop.
Now, with the help of her dog, Mendoza walks a mile and a half every morning.

Karen M. Basen-Engquist, MD, is a researcher in the Department of Behavioral Science, Division of Cancer Prevention and Population Sciences at the University of Texas.
Its Amazing How Its All Connected.
Plus, many survivors fear recurrence or experience survivors guilt.
The group-based intervention is really the secret sauce of this program.

Thats because thesefactors impact the rateof getting and dying from breast cancer.
Expanding it to as far-reaching as possible, thats the dream.
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Karen M. Basen-Engquist, MD, is a researcher in the Department of Behavioral Science, Division of Cancer Prevention and Population Sciences at the University of Texas.

