Last dissertation paper published!✅ Check out our results from the #ColoCare Study showing that physical activity improves survival outcomes in colorectal cancer patients regardless of their BMI. #energybalance#exerciseoncology @NeliMUlrich
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Obesity is beating tobacco as the top risk factor for cancer. It is important to learn how obesity can affect cancer care, what types of cancer are linked to obesity, and what everyone can do to lower risk. https://t.co/U6fg6UGyP5
Excited for the next few days @AACR Special Conference on Precision Prevention, Early Detection, and Interception of Cancer . Thank you @AACRFoundation for giving me the opportunity to attend and present at the conference. #AACRprev22
I was diagnosed with cancer in April. Unfortunately, chemotherapy, radiation, and immunotherapy couldn’t tame this, and my medical team is now focused on keeping me comfortable while I spend the last chapter of my life with my partner, family, and friends. 1/4
New Huntsman Cancer Institute research shows that moderate exercise can improve outcomes for those with colorectal cancer by reducing inflammation and improving gut bacteria. https://t.co/hYe6p8r75a
New Huntsman Cancer Institute research shows that moderate exercise can improve outcomes for those with colorectal cancer by reducing inflammation and improving gut bacteria. https://t.co/hYe6p8r75a
Regular physical activity can extend #colorectalcancer patients’ lives. In a first-ever study, scientists looked at the impact of exercise on the gut microbiome of patients and reported a positive association. @carolinehimbert @NeliMUlrich @jenniferosePhD https://t.co/sldzUEkeDd
Active @IARCWHO participation at @CCP2022HD with @IARC_DIR@JoachimSchuz Dr Partha Basu OC&chairs and Dr Carolina Espina invited speaker Communication of Prevention; fantastic congress, thank you @dkfz@Krebshilfe_Bonn