There is indeed presence of strong evidence that shows physical activity can lower the risk of developing the following forms of cancer.
<h3>How are Exercises and cancer related? </h3>
Exercise during leisure time has been related to a much lower risk of not just these three cancers but also esophageal, liver, stomach, kidney, and myeloid leukemia, according to a new study that was published on May 16 in JAMA Internal Medicine.
This is crucial since earlier investigations on the connection between physical activity and cancer risk produced contradictory findings for the majority of cancer types.
The only exceptions were endometrial, breast, and colon cancers.
Exercise was also highly associated with a lower incidence of blood malignancies, multiple myeloma, lung, head and neck, rectum, bladder, and other cancers (in current and former smokers).
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