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Exercise could help colon cancer patients

RSVP Live on MSN · 3h
Specific exercise regime could cut risk of death from colon cancer by nearly 40pc
A major new study found the risk of death or the cancer recurring dropped significantly in people who took on exercise programmes after treatment
The Associated Press on MSN · 4d
Colon cancer survival rates improved with exercise, first-of-its-kind study finds
Colon cancer​ patients saw improved survival rates after a 3-year exercise program, according to a first-of-its-kind international experiment.
Ars Technica · 3d
Colon cancer recurrence and deaths cut 28% by simple exercise, trial finds
Exercise is generally good for you, but a new high-quality clinical trial finds that it's so good, it can even knock back colon cancer—and, in fact, rival some chemotherapy treatments.
inews.co.uk on MSN1d
I wasn’t into exercise – having cancer has changed that forever
A landmark study has shown exercise - even if it's just a daily walk - can work better than chemotherapy. So why didn't my ...
11h
Art of onco-physiotherapy – embedding exercise into cancer care
Physiotherapy, is essential for cancer patients to improve physical function, quality of life, and overall health.
5don MSN
Facing a Cancer Diagnosis? Exercise and Diet Could Make a Difference
What can I do to help my own odds? The answer, data increasingly shows, is to go back to the basics: exercise and a good diet ...

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