Regular physical exercise has many beneficial effects, including antitumor properties, and is associated with a reduced risk of developing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Less is known about the impact of exercise on HCC growth and progression. Here, we investigated the effects of exercise on HCC progression and assessed whether any beneficial effects would be evident under sorafenib treatment and could be mimicked by metformin. American Cancer Institute rats with orthotopic syngeneic HCC derived from Morris Hepatoma‐3924A cells were randomly assigned to exercise (Exe) and sedentary groups, or sorafenib±Exe groups or sorafenib±metformin groups. The Exe groups ran on a motorized treadmill for 60 minutes/day, 5 days/week for 4 weeks. Tumor vi...
There is evidence that the risk of colon cancer is reduced by appropriate levels of physical exercis...
Purpose There is growing evidence of an association between physical activity and a reduced risk of ...
Objective To study the influence of high internal intensity exercise and long-term moderate intensit...
Regular physical exercise has many beneficial effects, including antitumor properties, and is associ...
Regular physical exercise has many beneficial effects, including antitumor properties, and is associ...
Epidemiological data show that structured physical exercise can positively impact the risk of develo...
Regular physical activity reduces the risk of several site-specific cancers in humans and suppresses...
Carcinogenesis is a complex process best characterized as an accumulation of alterations in genes re...
Background and Aims. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the common tumor of the liver. Unfortunately,...
Abstract Background Sorafenib is recognized as a standard treatment for advanced hepatocellular carc...
A wealth of evidence supports an association between regular physical activity (PA) and decreased ri...
The role of physical exercise for the maintenance of human health, for the prevention and cure of me...
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) leads to steatohepatitis (NASH), fibrosis, and hepatocellu...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common type of liver cancer in the world. Effective thera...
Recently, we reported that liver Label Retaining Cancer Cells (LRCC) can initiate tumors with only 1...
There is evidence that the risk of colon cancer is reduced by appropriate levels of physical exercis...
Purpose There is growing evidence of an association between physical activity and a reduced risk of ...
Objective To study the influence of high internal intensity exercise and long-term moderate intensit...
Regular physical exercise has many beneficial effects, including antitumor properties, and is associ...
Regular physical exercise has many beneficial effects, including antitumor properties, and is associ...
Epidemiological data show that structured physical exercise can positively impact the risk of develo...
Regular physical activity reduces the risk of several site-specific cancers in humans and suppresses...
Carcinogenesis is a complex process best characterized as an accumulation of alterations in genes re...
Background and Aims. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the common tumor of the liver. Unfortunately,...
Abstract Background Sorafenib is recognized as a standard treatment for advanced hepatocellular carc...
A wealth of evidence supports an association between regular physical activity (PA) and decreased ri...
The role of physical exercise for the maintenance of human health, for the prevention and cure of me...
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) leads to steatohepatitis (NASH), fibrosis, and hepatocellu...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common type of liver cancer in the world. Effective thera...
Recently, we reported that liver Label Retaining Cancer Cells (LRCC) can initiate tumors with only 1...
There is evidence that the risk of colon cancer is reduced by appropriate levels of physical exercis...
Purpose There is growing evidence of an association between physical activity and a reduced risk of ...
Objective To study the influence of high internal intensity exercise and long-term moderate intensit...