International Journal of Cancer, may help inform future research into the timing of exercise as a potential way of reducing cancer risk.Research has shown that doing recreational exercise can reduce a person’s risk of developing many different cancers.This information is important because of the high numbers of people who develop cancer and the significant number who die of the disease.
For example, in the United States, scientists estimate that by the end of 2020, 1,806,590 people will receive a diagnosis of cancer, while 606,520 people will die from the disease.Given the large numbers of people who develop cancer, even a change as small as changing the time a person exercises could make a significant contribution to reducing the impact of.