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You may have heard that moderate intensity exercise — even brisk walking — may be linked to a 37 percent reduction in risk of ...
A team of researchers at The University of Texas at Arlington has received a grant from the Cancer Prevention and Research ...
Colon cancer patients who exercised regularly post-treatment had a 37% higher survival rate, emphasizing the importance of ...
Engaging in leisure-time moderate- to vigorous-intensity physical activity (MVPA) is associated with better overall survival for participants with a history of various cancers.
Numerous studies have proven that living a healthy lifestyle, including physical activity and maintaining a healthy weight, ...
The trial, in people treated for colon cancer, showed clear evidence that an exercise program lowered the risk of disease ...
UT Arlington researchers are developing a personalized approach to encourage and support physical activity among cancer ...
Data from a new global trial has shown that excercise can be a powerful tool against colon cancer — and it could even lower ...
Regular moderate-intensity or greater physical activity is associated with a reduced risk of several types of cancer, including cancers of the breast, colon and endometrium. For several cancers ...
UVA is helping students and community members learn how growing fruits and vegetables can lead to long-term health benefits.
While less than 1% of cancer patients refuse conventional therapy, some choose alternative care, which can have dire ...