Exercise Could Cut Cancer Death Risk In Half

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A new Loyola University study says that cancer patients who exercise can cut their risk of death in half.

The study of men who beat cancer and who burned more than 12,600 calories a week in some kind of exercise program showed a death rate half of those who did not exercise.

The study was conducted of over 1,000 men with an average age of 71.

The study also confirmed a previous study that showed cancer survivors who stayed physically active had a 38% less chance of death if the cancer were to return.  They were also 48% less likely to die of cardiovascular disease after their cancer treatments.

“Physical activity should be actively promoted to such individuals to enhance longevity,” Dr. Kathlee Wolin said in the study.

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  1. i wish i had known this the day i finished radiation treatments, although walked after each treatment. Surveys are usually done on men but nevertheless, good info and will start doing what they recommended.
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