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Better Than Before Breast Cancer with The Breast Cancer Recovery Coach


Mar 10, 2019

As if going through breast cancer treatment isn’t hard enough—many survivors are left wondering, “Why did I gain weight, especially around my middle?” In this episode of Better Than Before Breast Cancer, we look at the science behind body fat changes, chemotherapy, and breast cancer treatment—and how they impact your metabolism, hormones, and fat storage.

Sometimes just understanding why your body is changing can bring a huge sense of relief and clarity. You’ll also learn three practical steps you can take to manage your weight post-treatment, along with some real talk about what “healthy weight” actually means—without shame, guilt, or unrealistic expectations.

This episode is for you if:

  • You’ve noticed weight gain during or after treatment and want to understand why

  • You’re frustrated by body changes and ready for a compassionate, science-based approach

  • You want practical tips for supporting your metabolism after chemotherapy or hormone therapy

  • You’re looking to feel better in your body without restrictive diets or punishing exercise

 

Resources: 

Energy Balance and Metabolism after Cancer Treatment

An observational study to examine changes in metabolic syndrome components in patients with breast cancer receiving neoadjuvant or adjuvant chemotherapy

Premature ovarian failure and body composition changes with adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer

Weight change in women treated with adjuvant therapy or observed following mastectomy for node-positive breast cancer

 

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