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Physical inactivity linked to lymphoma risk


 

FROM LEUKEMIA RESEARCH


“Continued evidence for adverse associations between physical inactivity and cancer endpoints substantiate a powerful public health message that any amount of regular activity appears to associate with decreased cancer risk,” they wrote.

One researcher was supported by the New York State Department of Health. No conflicts of interest were reported.

SOURCE: Etter JL et al. Leuk Res. 2018 Mar 27;69:7-11.

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