Men with early-stage prostate cancer who exercise vigorously at least three hours a week have more than 180 genes that are expressed differently in the prostate gland than those who did not exercise as intensively. These genes include known tumor suppressor genes and DNA repair pathways, suggesting that a better understanding of the molecular effects of exercise may guide development of strategies to prevent or delay cancer progression.
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Feb 02, 12 01:00PM
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