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Study reveals surprisingly obvious reason why exercise reduces cancer risk
There's a lot of evidence that more exercise helps reduce cancer risk – but why are the two connected? According to a new ...
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We now have a greater understanding of how exercise slows cancer
Tumour growth is reduced by exercise due to a shift in the body’s metabolism that means muscle cells outcompete cancer cells ...
Exercise really is as good as a drug, a groundbreaking new study found. In a global trial, workouts did better than pricey chemotherapy to prevent colon cancer recurrence. Oncologists gathered at the ...
It's well known that exercise is good for health and helps to prevent serious diseases, like cancer and heart disease, along ...
Exercise may help prevent cancer or its recurrence and improve quality of life for survivors of the disease. Physical activity is one of the most important things people of all ages and abilities can ...
Aerobic exercise may reduce the risk of metastatic cancer by 72 percent, according to new research published in the November 15 issue of Cancer Research. The study is the first to investigate the ...
"Exercise is medicine" has become something of a mantra, with good reason. There's no doubt that regular physical activity has a broad range of health benefits. Exercise can improve circulation, help ...
Cancer research is witnessing an exciting evolution as studies reveal how physical activity can dramatically enhance the effectiveness of certain cancer treatments. A groundbreaking study by the ...
Earlier this month, during Cancer Survivorship Week, we had our first exercise flash mobs here at MD Anderson. The music began, and doctors, nurses, research staff and survivors spontaneously began ...
During her clinic shift, Melissa Lopez PhD, RDN, received word that a participant in a trial evaluating the impact of ...
Regular exercise could help cancer patients live longer, new research suggests. The findings come from a study that randomly divided 889 colon cancer patients into two groups – one that adopted a ...
If you’re facing a cancer diagnosis and treatment plan, it can feel like your world has been turned upside-down, as regular routines take a backseat to doctor’s appointments and side effects. But ...
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