Exercise Can Reduce Your Cancer Risk and Help Prevent Its Return

January 28, 2025

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Exercise can reduce cancer risk and improve treatment outcomes, but many people need help getting started. Dr. Angela Fong, a researcher at the University of Michigan, recommends starting small, such as with a short walk, and gradually increasing intensity. Other strategies to encourage consistent exercise include setting reminders, finding an exercise buddy, and treating workouts like appointments while also being mindful of potential barriers like time, motivation, and access to equipment.

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