Exercise: Preventive and Therapeutic Benefits in Cancer

Shashi Agarwal
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Cancer is soon expected to overtake cardiovascular diseases as the leading cause of death in the world. As newer and often more expensive cancer treatments become available, several complementary modalities are gaining clinical importance. Exercise is one such modality. Increasing scientific data suggests that exercise, besides helping prevent several cancers, can also help improve outcomes across a range of cancer diagnoses. The mechanisms behind this protection and therapeutic effects are numerous and include changes in body composition, insulin sensitivity, oxidative stress, sex hormone levels, systemic inflammation, immune cell function, and DNA integrity. Exercise is easy to do, is inexpensive, and can be modified to the condition of the patient. This review summarizes the various benefits of structured activity in most major cancers affecting humans.
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运动:癌症的预防和治疗益处
癌症有望很快超过心血管疾病,成为世界上主要的死亡原因。随着癌症治疗方法的更新和更昂贵,几种互补的方式越来越具有临床重要性。运动就是这样一种形式。越来越多的科学数据表明,锻炼除了有助于预防几种癌症外,还可以帮助改善一系列癌症诊断的结果。这种保护和治疗作用背后的机制是多种多样的,包括身体成分、胰岛素敏感性、氧化应激、性激素水平、全身炎症、免疫细胞功能和DNA完整性的变化。锻炼很容易,价格低廉,并且可以根据患者的情况进行调整。这篇综述总结了结构活性在大多数影响人类的主要癌症中的各种益处。
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