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Colon cancer patients who exercised regularly post-treatment had a 37% higher survival rate, emphasizing the importance of ...
With the benefits rivaling some drugs, experts said cancer centers and insurance plans should consider making exercise ...
Following a supervised exercise lowered people's risk of colon cancer recurrence by 28% in an extensive new clinical trial.
Post-chemotherapy exercise significantly boosts disease-free survival in colon cancer patients, underscoring the importance ...
New evidence has linked physical activity with improved colon health, underscoring the vital role of exercise in cancer ...
Structured exercise programs should be a part of the standard of care for colon cancer following adjuvant chemotherapy, ...
Groundbreaking research shows exercise reduces cancer death risk by 37% and recurrence by 28%, proving more effective than ...
Preclinical and observational studies suggest that exercise may improve cancer outcomes. However, definitive level 1 evidence ...
A structured exercise program after surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy reduced the risk for cancer recurrence and death for ...
A Dana-Farber Cancer Institute analysis found that colon cancer patients who consumed an anti-inflammatory diet during a ...
Those who participated in a structured fitness program survived at a rate of 90% over a 15-year clinical trial.