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18. Cancer & Exercise

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Welcome to Walk, Don’t Run to the Doctor with Dr. Miles Hassell, an evidence-based podcast focused on using lifestyle choices to prevent and treat illness. In Episode 18, Dr. Hassell explores the powerful role exercise plays in improving cancer outcomes, from prevention to aiding recovery during therapy. Learn how physical activity can help reduce the risk of cancer recurrence, enhance cancer therapy success, and improve overall health, including heart disease, diabetes, and mental well-being.

Whether you’re a cancer patient, survivor, or simply focused on health, this episode will guide you on how to take control of your health through exercise. Dr. Hassell also offers practical tips for incorporating simple exercises into your daily routine and emphasizes the importance of maintaining an active lifestyle.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Exercise and Cancer Prevention: 150 minutes of moderate or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise weekly can reduce cancer risk by 40-50%.
  2. Improved Cancer Outcomes: Regular exercise can decrease cancer recurrence risk by up to 40% and lower overall mortality.
  3. Cancer Therapy Support: Exercise helps patients better tolerate cancer treatments, reduces fatigue, and enhances quality of life.
  4. Exercise Benefits for All: Daily physical activity reduces the risk of multiple chronic diseases, including heart disease, diabetes, and depression.
  5. Starting Small: Begin with manageable exercises, even if it’s just a few minutes per day, and gradually build up.

For more insights and advice on reducing dependence on medications through lifestyle changes, make sure to subscribe to Walk, Don’t Run to the Doctor.

More references can be found at www.GreatMed.org

Would you like Dr. Hassell to answer your question on the air? Contact us!

Phone/text: 503-773-0770

e-mail: info@GreatMed.org

Write us a letter. We love to hear from you. This podcast is sponsored by our generous listeners.

Send questions, comments, and support to:

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Manage episode 446825454 series 3569838
Innhold levert av Miles Hassell, MD, Miles Hassell, and MD. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Miles Hassell, MD, Miles Hassell, and MD eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Welcome to Walk, Don’t Run to the Doctor with Dr. Miles Hassell, an evidence-based podcast focused on using lifestyle choices to prevent and treat illness. In Episode 18, Dr. Hassell explores the powerful role exercise plays in improving cancer outcomes, from prevention to aiding recovery during therapy. Learn how physical activity can help reduce the risk of cancer recurrence, enhance cancer therapy success, and improve overall health, including heart disease, diabetes, and mental well-being.

Whether you’re a cancer patient, survivor, or simply focused on health, this episode will guide you on how to take control of your health through exercise. Dr. Hassell also offers practical tips for incorporating simple exercises into your daily routine and emphasizes the importance of maintaining an active lifestyle.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Exercise and Cancer Prevention: 150 minutes of moderate or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise weekly can reduce cancer risk by 40-50%.
  2. Improved Cancer Outcomes: Regular exercise can decrease cancer recurrence risk by up to 40% and lower overall mortality.
  3. Cancer Therapy Support: Exercise helps patients better tolerate cancer treatments, reduces fatigue, and enhances quality of life.
  4. Exercise Benefits for All: Daily physical activity reduces the risk of multiple chronic diseases, including heart disease, diabetes, and depression.
  5. Starting Small: Begin with manageable exercises, even if it’s just a few minutes per day, and gradually build up.

For more insights and advice on reducing dependence on medications through lifestyle changes, make sure to subscribe to Walk, Don’t Run to the Doctor.

More references can be found at www.GreatMed.org

Would you like Dr. Hassell to answer your question on the air? Contact us!

Phone/text: 503-773-0770

e-mail: info@GreatMed.org

Write us a letter. We love to hear from you. This podcast is sponsored by our generous listeners.

Send questions, comments, and support to:

4804 NW Bethany Blvd., Suite I-2, #273 Portland OR 97229

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