In cancer survivors, walking pace may predict mortality risk March 26, 2021 Walking at a slow pace has been linked to an increased risk of death from any cause in people who have survived cancer, according to a study spearheaded by the National Cancer Institute and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. The association was detected in nine separate populations of cancer survivors.Read the full article here. Source: Caroline Tien - Cancer Health About Prostate Cancer Exercise & Physical Activity Health & Nutrition Prostate Cancer News More for you
Walking at a slow pace has been linked to an increased risk of death from any cause in people who have survived cancer, according to a study spearheaded by the National Cancer Institute and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. The association was detected in nine separate populations of cancer survivors.Read the full article here. Source: Caroline Tien - Cancer Health