Exercising muscles pumps out substances that can suppress the growth of breast cancer cells, according to an important new study of exercise and cancer. The study, published last month, involved 32 ...
For years, doctors told cancer patients to rest. Chemotherapy drained the body and surgery took its toll. Exercise, at best, was thought to help them regain their strength once the worst was over. Now ...
Many patients with cancer cite lack of energy as a significant barrier to healthy living with proper diet and exercise, but ...
As many of us embark on an exercise or gym routine for the new year, research reveals that just 10 minutes of intense exercise could help fight cancer. Short bursts of energetic activity can trigger ...
A brief, intense workout may do more than boost fitness—it could help fight cancer. Researchers found that just 10 minutes of hard exercise releases molecules into the bloodstream that switch on DNA ...
After more than 25 years in oncology rehabilitation, clinical education, and survivorship care, I’ve found one thing holds true: exercise is medicine. It’s not a nice-to-have, and it’s not something ...
By Rachel C. Miller University of Kentucky Exercise. It can be hard for a lot of us to get started. Regardless of how you ...
Dr. Pedro Barata and Dr. Kathryn Schmitz discuss evidence-based exercise oncology programs, how to incorporate exercise into cancer care and connect the right patient to the right program, and ...
Exercising muscles pumps out substances that can suppress the growth of breast cancer cells, according to an important new study of exercise and cancer. The study, published last month, involved 32 ...
As many of us embark on an exercise or gym routine for the new year, research reveals that just 10 minutes of intense exercise could help fight cancer. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest ...