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Prostate cancer is treatable but there’s no way to know if it will return That’s why it’s important to take proactive steps ...
At Miami-Dade’s public hospital system Jackson Health, new advancements in genetic research recently helped doctors modify a ...
A team of researchers at The University of Texas at Arlington has received a grant from the Cancer Prevention and Research ...
The University of Iowa has allocated up to $15 million in P3 funding for fiscal year 2026 to support continued progress on ...
UT Arlington researchers are developing a personalized approach to encourage and support physical activity among cancer ...
Physician’s Weekly talked with Alaina S. Bell, PT, about a virtual exercise program that improved function and quality of ...
Herbs, natural supplements, acupuncture, and a balanced diets are all great to implement during cancer treatment, but they ...
In this video, Jennifer A. Ligibel, MD, discusses the phase 3 CHALLENGE study evaluating the impact of structured exercise on disease-free survival for stage 3 or high-risk stage 2 colon cancer, ...
Dr. Allison Rosenthal's experience facing a leukemia diagnosis while in medical school inspired her to pursue a career ...
Why You Should Consider a Regular Fitness Routine During This Time. It's a lot to deal with the emotional and physical ...
The exercise prescriptions also prevented other new cancers, like breast and prostate cancer. Many included just three to ...
A new study finds that a moderate level of exercise may lower some people’s chances of getting cancer. Here & Now ‘s Scott Tong speaks with Christopher Booth, senior author of the study and oncologist ...