"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Having any type of cancer can be a scary experience, even after you complete treatment. But what if there ...
Not only is it possible to exercise if you're undergoing or have recently finished treatment for breast cancer, but being active can go a long way toward improving your health and helping you cope ...
A new study investigates the connection between body fat and cancer risk; here's how much exercise can lower the chances of ...
Evidence suggests regular exercise can help tackle cancer, and a new study finds that cancer-fighting biological changes can be triggered in the body after just 10 minutes of intense cycling. This ...
New research has revealed that a single session of weight training can help fight breast cancer. Researchers at Edith Cowan University in Australia investigated how resistance training and ...
New research finds exercise—specifically two types—causes the release of elements that may prevent cancer cell growth. Even one exercise session made a difference. Doctors say more research is needed, ...
A study found exercise after treatment boosts cancer survival, prompting experts to call for structured movement as a standard part of survivorship care. A study published in The New England Journal ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I've always been active, but after being diagnosed with breast cancer and starting my treatment, I'm a little worried about getting back into my routine. Is it OK to exercise during ...
The answer depends on your individual risk for bone fracture and the type of exercise. For most men with early prostate cancer, its safe to engage in light or moderate exercise. Physical activity is ...
Researchers tracked how post-workout blood altered cancer cell repair and growth signals. Just 10 minutes of intense exercise daily can help fight bowel cancer. Post-exercise blood triggered faster ...