Physical activity is associated with reduced risk of several cancers, including aggressive prostate cancer. The mechanisms mediating the effects are not yet understood; among the candidates are modifications of endogenous hormone levels. Long-term exercise is known to reduce serum levels of growth stimulating hormones. In contrast, the endocrine effects of acute endurance exercise include increased levels of mitogenic factors such as GH and IGF-1. It can be speculated that the elevation of serum growth factors may be detrimental to prostate cancer progression into malignancy. The incentive of the current study is to evaluate the effect of acute exercise serum on prostate cancer cell growth. We designed an exercise intervention where 10 male...
Exercise and physical activity have been shown to reduce the risk of many common cancers and strongl...
All rights reserved. An increasing body of evidence suggests that age-related immune changes and chr...
Prostate cancer is the number one cancer in men and is marked by an uncontrolled growth of cells. Th...
Physical activity is associated with reduced risk of several cancers, including aggressive prostate ...
<div><p>Physical activity is associated with reduced risk of several cancers, including aggressive p...
Purpose There is growing evidence of an association between physical activity and a reduced risk of ...
Background: Altering the systemic milieu through exercise has been proposed as a potential mechanism...
<p>A) Effect on LNCaP cells incubated for 48 hours with resting (rest) and exercise serum (exercise)...
This study investigated the effects on exercise and ageing on prostate cancer cell growth. Blood ser...
Over the past two decades, numerous clinical trials utilising exercise have emphasised its effective...
BACKGROUND: There is convincing evidence that men with advanced prostate cancer experience improved ...
<p>A) Effect of 24, 48 and 96 hours incubation with normal media supplemented with 10% FCS (normal),...
International audienceProstate cancer constitutes a growing health concern which affects men in the ...
Exercise and physical activity have been shown to reduce the risk of many common cancers and strongl...
Serum from men undergoing a low-fat, high-fiber diet and exercise intervention has previously been s...
Exercise and physical activity have been shown to reduce the risk of many common cancers and strongl...
All rights reserved. An increasing body of evidence suggests that age-related immune changes and chr...
Prostate cancer is the number one cancer in men and is marked by an uncontrolled growth of cells. Th...
Physical activity is associated with reduced risk of several cancers, including aggressive prostate ...
<div><p>Physical activity is associated with reduced risk of several cancers, including aggressive p...
Purpose There is growing evidence of an association between physical activity and a reduced risk of ...
Background: Altering the systemic milieu through exercise has been proposed as a potential mechanism...
<p>A) Effect on LNCaP cells incubated for 48 hours with resting (rest) and exercise serum (exercise)...
This study investigated the effects on exercise and ageing on prostate cancer cell growth. Blood ser...
Over the past two decades, numerous clinical trials utilising exercise have emphasised its effective...
BACKGROUND: There is convincing evidence that men with advanced prostate cancer experience improved ...
<p>A) Effect of 24, 48 and 96 hours incubation with normal media supplemented with 10% FCS (normal),...
International audienceProstate cancer constitutes a growing health concern which affects men in the ...
Exercise and physical activity have been shown to reduce the risk of many common cancers and strongl...
Serum from men undergoing a low-fat, high-fiber diet and exercise intervention has previously been s...
Exercise and physical activity have been shown to reduce the risk of many common cancers and strongl...
All rights reserved. An increasing body of evidence suggests that age-related immune changes and chr...
Prostate cancer is the number one cancer in men and is marked by an uncontrolled growth of cells. Th...