What the Evidence Says About Low-Intensity Exercise in Cancer Care

Jyothirmai Gubili, MS, and Donna Wilson, RN, MSN, RRT
Voice

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Regular, light-intensity exercise and activity has been shown to reduce the risks of fractures, heart disease, and death. Substantial evidence also indicated benefits for cancer-related outcomes, including fatigue, depression, and quality of life. Additional observational data suggested that sustained physical activity may help reduce cancer recurrence and improve overall survival.

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