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Colorectal cancer is one of the most common and deadliest cancers worldwide — it’s expected to cause nearly 53,000 deaths in the US this year.
An anti-inflammatory diet may be beneficial for colon cancer survivors, according to a new clinical trial. People who adhered an anti-inflammatory diet had longer overall survival rates than those ...
Despite the benefits of these lifestyle changes, exercise and diet are meant to supplement, not replace, established colon cancer treatments.
Colon cancer survivors now have proven tools to reduce recurrence through structured exercise, while endurance enthusiasts gain motivation to pair their training with preventative care.
Researchers report that a three-year exercise program helped improve survival rates for people who have been treated for colon cancer. The findings could be helpful for doctors recommending ...
An international study shows that cancer survivors who get moving after chemo can increase their chances of beating colon cancer, making exercise a game-changer for long-term survival.
CHICAGO — A structured exercise program after surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy reduced the risk for cancer recurrence and death for certain patients with colon cancer, according to study ...
Colon cancer patients saw improved survival rates after a 3-year exercise program, according to a first-of-its-kind international experiment.
Structured exercise plan cuts colorectal cancer deaths by 37 percent and reduces recurrence, improving survival rates significantly.
Andrea Piacquadio/Pexels Researchers divided patients recovering from colon cancer into two groups in a 15-year study. Those who participated in a structured exercise program had better survival odds.
The world’s largest meeting on cancer research has brought promising updates on treatment and prevention for colorectal cancer, one of the deadliest types of cancers that has been rising in ...
Scientists are racing to explain the striking rise of early-onset colorectal cancer cases in recent years.