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Description: Current cancer treatments, while increasingly effective in survival, are toxic and produce negative physiological and psychological long-term effects, including pain, fatigue, reduced immune function, and quality of life. Aquatic exercises could be a useful approach to attenuate these side effects in women diagnosed with breast cancer. The results of this review may assist physical therapists and physicians during decision making to control these adverse effects during and after breast cancer treatment.

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