Activity is known to reduce cancer risk, but how timing affects this isn't well-studied. Colorectal cancer rates have fallen since the '80s, but have risen in under-55s by 1 to 2% yearly since the mid ...
Moderate exercise of about 17 metabolic equivalent task (MET)-hours per week significantly reduced the risk of digestive system cancers (DSCs) and DSC mortality. Optimal risk reduction occurred at ...
In this analysis of colorectal cancer patients from 2 clinical trials, researchers aimed to assess the effect of physical activity on overall survival.
In 2022, the American Cancer Society (ACS) updated its nutrition and activity guidelines for cancer survivors, recommending they avoid obesity, stay physically active, eat a healthy diet, and limit ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Moderate to vigorous physical activity may reduce the intensity of pain experienced by cancer survivors.
Balanced nutrition, emphasizing complex carbohydrates, fiber, and reduced added sugars, plays a critical role in breast ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Any amount of activity weekly before a cancer diagnosis conferred benefit. Protective benefits of activity ...
Physical activity may help colon cancer survivors achieve long-term survival rates similar to those of people in the general population, according to a recent study published by Wiley online in CANCER ...
Objectives This study aimed to determine the association between progression and mortality in individuals with stage 1 cancer and their recorded physical activity before the diagnosis of the cancer.
A study has revealed that regular exercise can improve erectile dysfunction after treatment for prostate cancer, highlighting the importance of physical activity in sexual rehabilitation, particularly ...