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Cancer Exercise History | Exercise as Therapy to Improve Outcomes

VIDEO: Cancer Exercise and Exercise as Therapy to Improve Outcomes https://youtu.be/XhtYO220sXY?si=jCCHmi1JMWmgPPNi From Cancer to Sepsis: Exercise as an immunoregulatory therapy to improve disease outcomes  Speaker: Graeme Koelwyn, PhD Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University in Vancouver Host: Meihong Deng, MD Associate Professor, Institute…

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How Does Exercise Minimize Cancer Treatment Side-Effects?

How Does Exercise Minimize Cancer Treatment Side-Effects? Exercise can play a significant role in minimizing the side effects of cancer treatment in several ways: Reduced Fatigue: Cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy often cause fatigue. Regular exercise has been shown to improve energy levels and reduce…

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Why is it Important to Understand the Specific Limitations of Breast Cancer Surgery Prior to Exercising?

Why is it Important to Understand the Specific Limitations of Breast Cancer Surgery Prior to Exercising? Understanding the specific limitations of breast cancer surgery before exercising is important for several reasons: Postoperative recovery: Breast cancer surgery can involve different procedures, such as lumpectomy, mastectomy, or lymph node removal.…

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Can Regular Exercise Improve the Effectiveness of Cancer Treatments? If So, How?

Can Regular Exercise Improve the Effectiveness of Cancer Treatments? If So, How? Yes, regular exercise can indeed improve the effectiveness of cancer treatments. Numerous studies have shown that exercise can have positive effects on cancer patients undergoing various treatments, such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and targeted therapies. Here's…

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March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month

March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month Unfortunately, CRC is generally asymptomatic and when the symptoms of CRC appear, such as rectal bleeding, anemia, or abdominal pain, most patients are already in the advanced stage. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) estimates that the…

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