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Exercise seems to help prevent cancer and reduce the growth of tumours, and that protective effect may be due to the way ...
Patients with cancer who participated in an exercise program lived longer without a recurrence of cancer and had a lower risk ...
Exercise changes gut bacteria, helping the body fight cancer and improving cancer treatment success naturally and effectively ...
A major global study finds that structured exercise programs reduce cancer recurrence by 28% and lower death risk by 37% in ...
While oncology has relentlessly pursued progress through pharmacological and procedural advances, exercise has occupied a ...
A new study has found people who start exercising later in life can cut their risk of early death by 22 percent - and help stave off heart disease, strokes and cancer ...
Mountaineer Petra Thaller, who survived breast cancer, leaned on exercise to thrive in recovery and set up an NGO to help ...
For certain cancer types, the benefits of exercise on cancer risk seem fairly well-established. The latest edition of the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, published in 2018, cites ...
Exercise may significantly reduce the risk of colon cancer returning in patients after treatment, a new study has found.. The late-phase trial, published Sunday in the New England Journal of ...
Taking the time out to exercise can sometimes seem daunting. But a new study shows you only need to dedicate four minutes a day to lower your cancer risk.
An exercise programme for colon cancer patients can cut the risk of dying by a third, a major international trial shows. The researchers said it was "not a large amount" of exercise and any type of ...