A James Cook University researcher says scientists have found that exercise can be beneficial to patients as they begin treatment for prostate cancer. Associate Professor Anthony Leicht was part of an ...
A prescription of short-term exercise for patients with advanced prostate cancer could help to reduce the side-effects of hormone therapy, according to new research from the University of East Anglia.
Exercise benefits prostate cancer patients who undergo hormone-reducing therapy, a small study suggests. The treatment -- called androgen suppression therapy or androgen deprivation therapy -- uses ...
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