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共用题干 Many Women Who Beat Cancer Don"t Change Habits
Many women who battle breast cancer will tell you it"s a life-changing experience. However,a new study shows that for many___1___ ,the changes aren"t always positive or permanent.
Beth Snoke has watched her mother and both grandmothers battle and survive breast ___2___.So when she was diagnosed,there was no doubt in her mind ___3___ she had to do.
“I do exactly what the doctors say as far as the medicine that I"m on,as ___4___ as the vitamins,the diet,and the fitness. And I can"t stress enough___5___ important that is,”says
Beth Snoke. But a surprising new study shows that___ 6___ every woman who beats breast cancer is getting that message. In fact,nearly 40% of them say even___7___ surviving breast cancer,they haven"t made significant changes in the 8 they eat or how much they exer- cise.
“Not all survivors are taking advantage of this teachable moment and making positive health changes in___9___life,”says Electra Paskett,PhD,at Ohio State University"s Cornprehensive Cancer Center. Paskett says diet and exercise have been proven to not only help women feel better during and after treatment,they may___10___play a role in preventing some cancers from coming back.___ 11___ growing evidence,some women just aren"t listening.
“Colon cancer survivors ___12___ exercise have actually been shown to have improved survival rates.So,yes,it is true that perhaps by making some of these healthy choices we can actually increase their health,”says Paskett.
As a breast cancer survivor ___13___ ,Paskett knows first hand how much difference diet and exercise can___14___.The challenge,she says,is to get more survivors to be more like Beth,during and after treatment.
Experts-say exercising more and eating a healthier diet can also cut___15___on stress and help women overcome depression. There are more than 2 million breast cancer survivors liv-ing in the U. S. of those,nearly a million have yet to change their diet or exercise routines. 2._________

Adeath

Bache

Ccancer

Dfeeding