Cancer is not a single disease, but many different diseases that share some common features, most notably uncontrolled cell growth; this is characterised by the loss of normal cellular mechanisms responsible for the control of proliferation, cell differentiation, programmed cell death (apoptosis), cellular organisation, and adhesion.
Causative factors can include genetics (e.g. BRCA, FPC), lifestyle (e.g. obesity, alcohol, drugs), environmental (e.g. toxic exposures, air quality), physical (e.g. radiation, heat, trauma/inflammation), immune (e.g. HIV immunosuppression), endocrine (e.g. estrogen and endometrial cancer), and viruses (e.g. HPV).
Exercise reduces the risk of a variety of cancers, and may also improve survival rates of certain cancers. In this episode, we discuss the details of how exercise prevents cancer, and also how it can improve quality of life and prognosis for those with existing cancer.
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Gary McGowan
Hey, I am Dr Gary McGowan, co-founder of Triage, qualified Doctor, Physiotherapist, and Coach.
Having graduated with first class honours in Physiotherapy (BSc) and Medicine (MB BCh BAO), I aim to blend medical science with a decade of coaching experience to help you maximise your performance, transform your body, and optimise your health.
I enjoy grappling, hiking, lifting, and other modes of physical training. When I’m not training, I like to read broadly, particularly philosophy, religion, and history. I love the natural world, particularly the mountains & lakes of my hometown Killarney, County Kerry.