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Exercise extends life for people with cancer, study shows |
06 Jun, 2025
The New York Times | Quoted: Chris Booth
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A brisk walk a few times a week could help keep colon cancer away, study suggests |
06 Jun, 2025
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International clinical trial shows exercise improves survival for colon cancer patients |
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Landmark clinical trial shows exercise improves colon cancer survival |
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22 May, 2025
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