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Regular exercise can reduce mortality rate for patients with colorectal cancer (News-Medical-Net) |
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Tuesday, 15 December 2009 |
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More info... Men who have been treated for colorectal cancer can reduce their risk of dying from the disease by engaging in regular exercise, according to a new study by researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The findings are published in the December 14 issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine.
Exercise Equipment More exercise may reduce death of male colon cancer patients (People's Daily)
Making more exercise may prolong survival in male colon cancer patients, said a study in the Dec. 14-28 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine. Dr. Jeffrey A. Meyerhardt, of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, and colleagues picked up 668 men who had been treated for stage I, stage II or stage III colon cancer that had not spread as follow-up objects of observation. The study began in ...
Exercise guards white blood cells against aging (Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)
Studies have shown that exercise can help ward off heart disease and cancer, and now new research shows that the reason why may be found within cells themselves.
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