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Program founder Colette Cole said the evaluation helps her tailor the workouts to each participant and their capabilities.
The program appealed to 47-year-old Gretchen Montgomery, who was feeling some trepidation about resuming exercise after a bout with food poisoning and an emergency hysterectomy in the spring.
"I loved that it wasn't a room of workout babes," Montgomery said.
Ellen Orzel did two sessions of the program last spring, about a year after a double mastectomy. After the surgery and treatment, the 49-year-old said she was weaker and carrying 20 extra pounds.
"I was comfortable going in there, knowing I could tell her I had a mastectomy," she said.
Orzel said she was less sore, stronger and lost about half of the extra weight.
"My whole upper body just really felt so much better," she said.
Experts say such programs can also serve as a support group.
"There's no substitute for the camaraderie that forms among those that know what the other is going through," said Brown of the Santa Barbara center.
Dr. John Pippen, a cancer specialist at Baylor University Medical Center, said that he tells his breast cancer patients to try to walk three to five hours a week.
"To me, it's killing several birds with one stone -- preventing osteoporosis, reducing cancer risk, perhaps most important of all, reducing cardiovascular risk," Pippen said.
And while joining a fitness club might help keeping up with an exercise routine, he said it's not necessary.
"You can just start at your own front door with your comfortable walking shoes and away you go," he said.
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On the Net:
Cooper Aerobics Center:
http://www.cooperaerobics.com/
Cancer Well-fit:
http://www.cancerwellfit.com/
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