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A Resistance and Aerobic Training Exercise Intervention for the Prevention of Breast Cancer in Women with Dense Breasts, REP-D Trial

Trial Status: active

This clinical trial evaluates the effects of whether an exercise program might impact blood and breast tissue markers (detection of the presence of a disease) to lower the risk of developing breast cancer in women with dense breasts. Breast cancer is a common disease. Studies have shown that women with high breast density seen on a mammogram are at higher risk of developing breast cancer. When tissue looks dense on a mammogram, it means that a higher proportion of the tissue is made up of milk glands and ducts rather than fat. There are no proven breast cancer prevention strategies for women with higher levels of dense breast tissue on mammogram. Information gathered from this study may help researchers determine whether participating in an exercise program can be used as a preventative measure for breast cancer in women with dense breast tissue.