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Regular Exercise Helps Patients Combat Cancer

By Bente Klarlund Pedersen — 2020

Studies point to a role for physical activity in fighting malignancies, improving treatment outcomes, and fostering overall health in patients.

Read on www.the-scientist.com

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Yoga Reduces Prostate Cancer-Related Fatigue

Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania reported men with prostate cancer going through radiation therapy can benefit from yoga. They found that general quality of life and side effects were stable throughout radiation therapy while participating in yoga.

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What Is Fatigue? | Prostate Cancer UK

Fatigue is extreme tiredness. 3 in 4 men with prostate cancer will experience it at some point.

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“I Lost Both My Testicles to Cancer” | Battling Testicular Cancer and Depression

Movember ambassador and cancer survivor Ben Bowers battled testicular cancer twice—all before the age of 32. Hear about Ben’s cancer treatment, chemotherapy and how his fight led to depression and the end to his marriage.

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This Cancer Survivor Tells Us about Overcoming Depression after Diagnosis

This cancer survivor tells us about overcoming depression after diagnosis.

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Men Don’t Talk About . . : Cancer of the Prostate and Depression

Author Ian Newbegin’s life changed when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer, but with optimism, he has created a way of life that allowed him to not just survive but thrive. Men Don’t Talk About . . . chronicles his journey from fear to acceptance and ultimately survival.

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What Makes a Real Man? | Lewis Howes on Impact Theory

What does it mean to be masculine? In his fascinating new book, best-selling author, speaker, and high-performance coach Lewis Howes asks this very question.

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