CancerExerciseOncologyPhysical activityPrimary preventionEstablishment of the strong putative relationship between exercise and risk of virtually all non-communicable diseases prompted several research groups over the past two decades to... 查看全部>>
such as physical activity (PA), and their potential impact on cancer- and non-cancer-related morbidity in individuals with cancer. Commissioned by the Spanish Society of Medical Oncology (SEOM), in this review, we sought to distill the most recent evidence ...
Rundle (6) outlined the case for cancer biomarker studies involving physical activity that could be expanded to other lifestyle behaviors. The use of biomarkers proposed to be associated with lifestyle and cancer risk is the focus of several ongoing cancer prevention-related studies. Proposed ...
Only through a deeper understanding of the influence of physical exercise on the growth and development of malignancy, metabolic pathways, and systemic immune functions can we fully understand the correlation between exercise and cancer prevention and treatment and, thus, make personalized exercise ...
Exercise in the Prevention and Treatment of Cancer Physical activity potentially encourages a healthy lifestyle and it could have a more direct preventive effect on certain forms of carcinogenesis (for inst... Professor,Roy,J.,... - 《Sports Medicine》 被引量: 132发表: 1993年 Research and com...
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that it also led to a reduced risk of cancer. Prior to this study, the connection between leisure activity and cancer risk had not yet been established in such great detail. This research established a clear link between exercise and a lower risk of developing many different types of cancer....
"Greater participation in physical activity has consistently been associated with reduced risk of cancer incidence at several sites, including breast and colon cancers," said James McClain, Ph.D., cancer prevention fellow at the National Cancer Institute and lead author of the study. "Short duration...
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