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Supervised resistance and aerobic exercise appeared to improve sexual function among men with prostate cancer, according to study results presented at ASCO Breakthrough.Men who participated in the ...
ECU Exercise Medicine Research Institute (EMRI) Director and study lead Professor Daniel Galvao said nearly half of patients with prostate cancer report having unmet sexual health care needs.
By Tim BakerImagine if there was a single treatment that neatly addressed many of the side effects of prostate cancer and its ...
A recent study published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise investigates the function of myokines, proteins secreted by muscles during exercise in a group of prostate cancer patients actively ...
Prostate cancer side effects, specifically sexual dysfunction, can be mitigated by exercise or physical activity.
New research is highlighting how men are affected by a weak or overtightened pelvic floor, bringing awareness to an issue ...
In a world first, researchers from Edith Cowan University's Health and Wellness Institute have established a link between exercise and sexual health in men with prostate cancer.
Exercise has been found to be very beneficial both in reducing the risk of and alleviating prostate cancer during therapy.
Combining a clinician’s referral to a tailored exercise program, which is planned, delivered and supervised by exercise physiologists, can significantly improve health outcomes for men with cancer.
Exercise benefits prostate cancer patients who undergo hormone-reducing therapy, a small study suggests.
Men with prostate cancer who participated in group-based resistance and aerobic exercise regimens had improved sexual function compared with those who underwent usual care. Aerobic or resistance ...
Men with prostate cancer who participated in group-based resistance and aerobic exercise regimens had improved sexual function compared with those who underwent usual care.