Updated On: 24 February, 2025 04:01 PM IST | New York | IANS
The findings, published in the peer-reviewed journal CANCER, showed that patients who were alive at three years after cancer treatment, and those with less than 3 MET-hours/week had subsequent 3-year overall survival rates. It was 17.1 per cent lower than the matched general population

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Higher levels of physical activity may not only prevent the risk of cancers but also boost survival rates in people who have undergone treatment.
Researchers from the Louisiana State University in the US focussed on long-term survival rates in colon cancer survivors. Individuals with colon cancer face higher rates of premature mortality than people in the general population.