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An Exercise-Induced Metabolic Shield in Distant Organs Blocks Cancer Progression and Metastatic Dissemination.

Danna SheinboimShivang ParikhPaulee ManichIrit MarkusSapir DahanRoma ParikhElisa StubbsGali CohenValentina Zemser-WernerRachel E BellSara Arciniegas RuizRuth PercikRonen BrennerStav LeibouHananya VaknineGali AradYariv GerberLital Keinan-BokerTal ShimonyLior BikovskiNir GoldsteinKeren ConstantiniSapir LabesMordechai ShimonovHila DoronAriel IonescuTamar ZivEran NizriGuy ChoshenHagit Eldar-FinkelmanYuval TabachAharon HelmanShamgar Ben-EliyahuNeta ErezEran PerlsonTamar GeigerDanny Ben-ZviMehdi KhaledYftach GepnerCarmit Levy
Published in: Cancer research (2022)
Exercise protects against cancer progression and metastasis by inducing a high nutrient demand in internal organs, indicating that reducing nutrient availability to tumor cells represents a potential strategy to prevent metastasis. See related commentary by Zerhouni and Piskounova, p. 4124.
Keyphrases
  • papillary thyroid
  • squamous cell
  • small cell lung cancer
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • lymph node
  • high intensity
  • risk assessment
  • human health