Exercise Outperforms Drugs in Improving Colon Cancer Survival and Reducing Recurrence

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A groundbreaking international study found that a three-year exercise program significantly improved survival and reduced cancer spread in colon cancer patients, with benefits comparable to some medications, suggesting exercise should be a standard part of post-treatment care.
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