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CHICAGO — A remote weight-loss intervention significantly improved multiple quality of life metrics for women with breast cancer and obesity, including physical function.Data from the Breast Cancer Weight Loss (BWEL) trial, presented at ASCO Annual Meeting, showed participants randomly assigned to the telephone-based program also had significantly better physical and mental health, as well
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