Since lung cancer is among the cancers with the highest incidence and has the highest mortality rate of cancer worldwide, the means of reducing its impact are urgently needed. Emerging evidence shows that physical activity plays an etiological role in lung cancer risk reduction. The majority of ...
Distinct measures of primary and secondary prevention have been investigated to reduce the risk of morbidity and mortality caused by lung cancer. Among them, it seems that physical activity and nutrition have some beneficial effects. However, physical activity can have different influences on ...
Overcoming the Stigma of Lung Cancer; Fighting The Physical Effects Of the Disease Is Only Part Of the BattleRandi Hutter Epstein
- 《Journal of Leukocyte Biology》 被引量: 50发表: 2007年 Vaschetto, R. et al. Role of human neutrophil peptides in the initial interaction between lung epithelial cells and CD4+ lymphocytes. J. Leukoc. Biol. 81, ... Human neutrophil peptides (HNP) exert immune-modulating effects. We ...
Despite recent findings highlighting the importance of the tumor microenvironment effects on cancer metastasis, it remains unclear how physical space regulates lung cancer cell EMT[1]. We hypotheses the confined space would improve the lung cancer cell undergo EMT and myosin II may play a vital ...
studies were reviewed with the confounding effects such as diet, body weight, and parity included as a covariate in the analyses.A protective effect of physical activity was observed in the majority of site specific cancer such as breast cancer, endometrial cancer, colon cancer and lung cancer. ...
Otherwise, the effects of adjustment for BMI were modest, and 10 of 13 inverse associations remained statistically significant after adjustment. Effect modification by BMI was modest (Figure 2) except for a slightly stronger lung cancer association (P for heterogeneity = .002) and a null ...
Vitamin D and Breast Cancer Risk: The NHANES I Epidemiologic Follow-up Study, 1971–1975 to 1992 Although limited by the relatively small size of the case population, the protective effects of vitamin D observed in this prospective study are consistent ... EM John,GG Schwartz,DM Dreon,......
BackgroundPhysical inactivity is a modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. However, little is known about the effects of physical activity on
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) frequently presents in advanced stages. A significant proportion of those with reportedly good ECOG performance status (PS) fail to receive planned multidisciplinary team (MDT) treatment, often for functional reasons, but an objective decline in physical performance ...