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Cancer Recurrence Risk Decreases More Significantly with Exercise Compared to Medication

Long-term investigation reveals long-term impact

A research reveals that regular, longer walks instead of jogging could potentially lower the...
A research reveals that regular, longer walks instead of jogging could potentially lower the chances of cancer coming back.

Smashing Stereotypes: Exercise Proves to Reduce Cancer Recurrence Risk Even More Than Medication

Cancer Recurrence Risk Decreases More Significantly with Exercise Compared to Medication

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  1. Our community policy encourages the promotion of scientific discoveries, such as the recent findings on exercise reducing cancer recurrence risk, over mere medication.
  2. It's essential to collaborate in implementing health-and-wellness policies within businesses, including employment policies that emphasize fitness-and-exercise routines for employees with medical-conditions who have survived cancer.
  3. In light of the new research, a revised employment policy could pave the way for a more holistic approach to caring for cancer survivors, integrating science-backed fitness programs to minimize the risk of cancer recurrence.

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