Can a single workout slow down the growth of cancer cells?

A recent Australian study reveals that exercise can significantly slow breast cancer cell growth. Researchers at Edith Cowan University discovered that a single 45-minute workout, whether resistance training or high-intensity interval training, releases cancer-fighting proteins called myokines into the bloodstream.

Can a single workout slow down the growth of cancer cells?
A recent Australian study reveals that exercise can significantly slow breast cancer cell growth. Researchers at Edith Cowan University discovered that a single 45-minute workout, whether resistance training or high-intensity interval training, releases cancer-fighting proteins called myokines into the bloodstream.