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Exercise reduces risk cancer patients dying by third
Exercise reduces risk cancer patients dying by third

RNZ News

time3 hours ago

  • Health
  • RNZ News

Exercise reduces risk cancer patients dying by third

A woman running up a flight of steps. Photo: UnSplash/ Ev Professor Haryana Dhillon. Photo: Supplied / Haryana Dhillon It's common knowledge that exercise is good for us, but for the first time, a study has found that exercise can reduce the risk of cancer patients dying by a third - and stop tumours coming back. Nearly 890 colon cancer patients, from six countries including Canada and Australia, took part in the study. They were randomly divided into two-groups, one group was set a three-year structured exercise programme, the other group was only given a healthy lifestyle booklet. And the results are clear - structured exercise reduced the risk of recurrent or new cancer by 28 percent and reduced the risk of death by 37 percent. Professor Haryana Dhillon from the University of Sydney's Faculty of Science - is one of the authors of the study and speaks to Mihi.

Exercise could extend life after a colon cancer diagnosis
Exercise could extend life after a colon cancer diagnosis

ABC News

time4 days ago

  • Health
  • ABC News

Exercise could extend life after a colon cancer diagnosis

Something as simple as an exercise program post-chemotherapy could significantly increase the risk of survival in colon cancer. A 17-year randomised-controlled trial found a 37 per cent lower risk of death in patients who participated in the three-year program. This compared to a group that received exercise advice but didn't receive structured support. Guest/s Professor Janette Vardy, professor of cancer medicine at the University of Sydney Professor Janette Vardy, professor of cancer medicine at the University of Sydney Professor Haryana Dhillon, professor of psycho-oncology at the University of Sydney References

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