Rigorous exercise ‘could sabotage cancer therapy’

PSYCHOLOGICAL or physical stress, including rigorous exercise, can sabotage cancer therapy, a study suggests.

The findings indicate that people about to undergo chemotherapy or radiation treatment should try to relax and avoid intense activity.

Scientists found that getting stressed a day or two before the start of treatment can spark a series of events that allow cancer cells to survive.

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