Exercise Improves Odds Against Cancer
- Researchers published on May 21, 2025, that regular exercise improves survival odds for nearly 91,000 U.S. cancer survivors studied over 11 years.
- They pooled data from six U.S.-based studies because prior evidence indicated consistent physical activity might reduce mortality after a cancer diagnosis.
- Engaging in any physical activity lowered post-diagnosis death risk by 29%, while meeting recommended exercise levels reduced it by 42% on average, with greater benefit from higher activity.
- People meeting exercise guidelines lowered their death risk from oral, endometrial, lung, bladder, and prostate cancers by 56%, 50%, 49%, 47%, and 40% respectively, lead investigator Erika Rees-Punia stated.
- The findings suggest cancer survivors should aim for as much physical activity as manageable, as exercise can meaningfully improve survival despite treatment effects that wear patients down mentally and physically.
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The last thing a patient with cancer would like to do is to get up in the past or on a bicycle, considering how the disease and its treatments drain the person's energy. However, practicing exercises can regularly increase the chances of contracting cancer, says a new study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Read also: New Hope? Common medication can cause cancer propaganda "Tacting the recommended levels of physical acti…
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