Post-cancer program lowers risk of death by 37%, 17-year study finds
A landmark 17-year study has found that a workable exercise plan significantly improves survival and enduring health of people who have experienced colorectal cancer. So much so that, as one of the researchers noted, "Our findings will change the way we treat colon cancer."
Category: Cancer, Illnesses and conditions, Body & Mind
Tags: University of Sydney, Queens University, University of Alberta, Exercise, Colorectal cancer, Treatment, Chemotherapy, Age-Related, life-expectancy, Life extension