Saturday, July 10, 2010

Exercise Fights Cancer


Cancer patients looking to tackle their illness head-on are turning to exercise in droves. Regular workouts help to reduce the fatigue and nausea associated with chemotherapy; increase appetite; improve muscle tone and stamina; and reduce the pain of cancer thanks to the release of endorphins – opiate-like painkilling chemicals. Then there is the staggering effect exercise has on long-term recovery. The Journal of Clinical Oncology reports even modest amounts increase survival by 50-60%, with the strongest evidence currently for breast and colorectal cancers. “Five years ago, oncologists were divided, some believing exercise was downright dangerous for cancer patients,” says Professor Rob Newton of Edith Cowan University in Western Australia, a leading researcher in the field. The evidence that exercise is safe is now so strong that “the thinking has changed markedly”, says Newton. “Many oncologists now believe exercise is absolutely necessary for a patient’s recovery.”


-Reader's Digest.


-see how exercise really works? isn't it AMAZiNG?! :)

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