The study focused on breast cancer and melanoma and found that fitness before cancer was protective.
Breakdown
- Yale study shows exercise slows tumor growth in mouse models 6s
- Active muscles outcompete tumors for glucose, limiting tumor growth 44s
- Researchers aim to develop an 'exercise pill' for those unable to exercise 56s
- Study finds fitness before cancer is protective; even small exercise helps 1m 23s
- Research may inspire further studies and encourage physical activity 1m 30s