Men can cut the risk of nine cancers with certain exercises, study finds Male joggers, swimmers and cyclists could be cutting their risk of nine cancers, a new study suggests.
Researchers found that men with good cardiorespiratory fitness are far less likely to go on to develop cancers of the head and neck, stomach, pancreas, liver, bowel, rectum, kidney, lung and oesophagus. The Independent
See also:
- Associations between cardiorespiratory fitness in youth and the incidence of site-specific cancer in men: a cohort study with register linkage (open access) British Journal of Sports Medicine
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