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Physical Activity Does Not Protect From Ovarian Cancer
A new research has found that exercise programs do not protect women from developing ovary cancer. This is according to reports published in International Journal of Cancer. "However, despite not protecting for ovary cancer, physical activity has so a number of other positive health effects that women should be encouraged to exercise daily, if possible," study chief Dr. Elisabete Weiderpass from the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm emphasized in comments to Reuters Health. She and her colleagues assessed associations between physical activity during different periods of life and ovary cancer incidence in roughly 96,000 women from Norway and Sweden who were followed for more than a decade. "We asked the women how much they exercised at ages 14, 30 and between ages 30 and 50 year," Weiderpass said. A total of 264 women developed ovary cancer during the time they were followed. Posted by: Jessica Source |
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