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A recent study conducted at the University of Sistan and Baluchestan in Zahedan, Iran, investigated the effects of combined training and capecitabine consumption on breast cancer prevention and therapy. The study focused on the modulation of BRCA1 gene expression. The researchers found that exercise significantly increased BRCA1 gene expression both before and after cancer induction. Additionally, exercise combined with post-cancer capecitabine and capecitabine alone post-cancer led to increased BRCA1 expression. The study suggests that the exercise and capecitabine combination may have potential roles in tumor prevention and therapy. [Extracted from the article] |