Rigorous exercise ‘could sabotage cancer therapy’

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

Rigorous exercise ‘could sabotage cancer  therapy’

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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