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Regular Exercise Reduces Death From Colon Cancer by 37%, Study Finds : ScienceAlert

Last updated: June 4, 2025 4:10 am
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Physical activity has long been associated with numerous health benefits, and a recent study has further solidified the importance of exercise in cancer prevention and care, specifically in relation to colon health. The Challenge study, an international trial unveiled at the American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting, demonstrated that structured exercise programs can significantly improve survival rates for colon cancer survivors.

Published in the New England Journal of Medicine, the Challenge study followed 889 patients across six countries for several years post-chemotherapy. Participants were divided into two groups: one receiving standard post-treatment care, and the other engaging in a three-year coaching program that included personalized exercise plans and regular check-ins with fitness professionals. The results were impressive, with the exercise group experiencing 28% fewer cancer recurrences and 37% fewer deaths compared to the control group.

The exercise program focused on gradually increasing physical activity levels, with most participants opting for brisk 45-minute walks four times a week. The study revealed that 90% of those who exercised remained cancer-free for five years, emphasizing the direct impact of exercise on improving survival rates in cancer patients. While previous observational studies hinted at a correlation between physical activity and better cancer outcomes, this randomized controlled trial provided concrete evidence of causation.

The success of the program was attributed to consistent support from fitness coaches, who helped participants adhere to their exercise routines even after treatment completion. Although minor injuries like muscle strains were slightly more common among exercisers, the benefits of improved survival far outweighed these manageable issues.

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In contrast to the positive findings on structured exercise, a separate study presented at the same conference raised concerns about extreme endurance training and its potential impact on colon health. Researchers tracking marathon runners discovered a higher rate of polyps in the colon, which can sometimes develop into cancer. While the reasons behind this phenomenon are complex, the overall risk of cancer remains lower in active individuals, highlighting the importance of balanced and personalized health strategies.

The evolving understanding of the relationship between physical activity and health underscores the significance of moderation and individualized approaches. While moderate exercise offers significant health benefits, extreme high-intensity training may pose different challenges to the body’s systems. Factors like dehydration during long-distance runs, changes in gut function, or the use of certain supplements among endurance athletes could contribute to polyp development.

For cancer survivors, the structured exercise study provides a beacon of hope, showcasing the tangible benefits of incorporating physical activity into post-treatment care. Participants in the program tailored their routines with the help of fitness coaches, aiming to enhance key biological processes linked to cancer development and progression. Ongoing research is exploring personalized exercise prescriptions based on genetic profiles, further emphasizing the importance of informed and guided physical activity.

In conclusion, the intertwined relationship between activity and biology underscores the critical role of exercise in long-term health. Whether recovering from illness or pursuing athletic goals, informed exercise combined with medical guidance remains a reliable path to overall well-being. Movement matters, but the right approach is essential for maximizing the benefits of physical activity.

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