Exercise is increasingly being recognized as an important part of cancer treatment, as it has been shown to alleviate treatment- and disease-related side effects and improve quality of life of patients with cancer. Furthermore, exercise has been linked to a reduced risk of cancer recurrence, particularly in cases of breast and colorectal cancer. In recent years, the question has come to the forefront: “How?” does exercise influences cancer survival, and with it the interest in the underlying physiological mechanisms.
Dorothea Clauss
German Sport University Cologne, Institute of Cardiology and Sports Medicine, Section Molecular and Cellular Sports Medicine, German Sport University Cologne, Germany
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Wilhelm Bloch
German Sport University Cologne, Institute of Cardiology and Sports Medicine, Section Molecular and Cellular Sports Medicine, German Sport University Cologne, Germany
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