- Acute, high intensity interval training reduces colon cancer cell growth
- Brief summary: Intense, prolonged exercise causes a rise in WBC
- Colorectal cancer survivors meeting exercise guidelines report less fatigue and better quality of life.
- People with stage IV lung or colorectal cancers will benefit from exercise.
- Exercise is beneficial for people with colorectal cancer undergoing chemotherapy.
- Physical activity improves survival rates of breast and colorectal cancers
- Ovarian cancer survivors who meet physical activity guidelines report better outcomes.
- Water exercise and land based exercise are both great for breast cancer survivors.
- 12 weeks of chemotherapy is equal to a decade of physical decline in terms of cardiorespiratory fitness.
- Lifting heavy weights is safe and efficacious for women with lymphedema secondary to breast cancer.
- Exercise maintains a high libido in men on androgen deprivation therapy.
- Exercising vigorously more than 3 hours per week reduces chance of dying from prostate cancer.
- Exercise reduces cancer-related fatigue
- Exercise program improves therapy-related side-effects and quality of life in lymphoma patients undergoing therapy