Exercise slashes risk of death in patients with colon cancer – study

Physical activity could also prevent the disease from coming back, as well as lifting mood, reducing fatigue and boosting strength, according to researchers
Exercise slashes risk of death in patients with colon cancer – study

Physical activity could also prevent the disease from coming back, scientists said. Picture: Jonathan Brady/PA

Exercise slashes the risk of death in patients with colon cancer by more than a third, a trial has found.

Physical activity could also prevent the disease from coming back, as well as lifting mood, reducing fatigue and boosting strength, according to researchers.

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