Getting active after a cancer diagnosis may extend life
For people diagnosed with cancer, the risk of cancer death falls as physical activity rises, according to a new analysis of more than 70 existing studies.
For people diagnosed with cancer, the risk of cancer death falls as physical activity rises, according to a new analysis of more than 70 existing studies.
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As time goes by, we are learning more about how different types of exercise can be extremely beneficial to cancer patients, whether they have just been diagnosed, are undergoing treatment, or are in remission.