The latest research shows that exercising for 30 minutes a day can reduce cancer mortality by 1%. Scientists conducted a 17-year study on 2,560 middle-aged Finns and found that 30 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise a day can reduce cancer mortality by 50%. Since pancreatic cancer patients are generally weak, some patients and their families are worried that exercise will consume energy. So, can pancreatic cancer patients exercise? Can pancreatic cancer patients exercise? A famous cancer expert abroad has conducted a very valuable statistical work. He collected 500 cancer patients from various countries who recovered without treatment. He summarized their experience in conquering cancer: actively and appropriately exercise, continue to work and study to the best of their ability, and transform negative mental states with positive factors to achieve good results. Therefore, pancreatic cancer patients should exercise appropriately according to their physical constitution. Because moderate exercise can not only promote metabolism and help improve the body's immune function, but also help excrete harmful substances in the body. |
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