Fitness may affect risk and mortality rates of lung and colorectalÂcancer

Fitness may affect risk and mortality rates of lung and colorectal cancer

23:07 EDT 5 May 2019 | News-Medical.net

In a recent study, adults who were the most fit had the lowest risk of developing lung and colorectal cancer. Also, among individuals who developed lung or colorectal cancer, those who had high fitness levels before their cancer diagnosis were less likely to die compared with those who had low fitness levels.

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