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Generally speaking, there are certain and partially significant differences between cancer types due to different severities of verifiable scientific studies that are illustrated in Table 8 resp. in the above-listed Tables 2, 4 and 6 in regard to randomized controlled trials emphasizing different effects on different types of cancer with most studies in Phase II endurance training in view of lactate metabolism and in hypertrophy resistance training giving more potential for prospective studies. Breast, liver and prostate cancer have got highly probable evidence in preventing and reducing cancer incidence, progression and mortality because of the most detailed, widespread and directly provable effective sports and exercise training intervention targets regarding sports and exercise training type, frequency, duration and intensity resp. well-established and potential risk factors whereas lung, ovarian, kidney, endometrial and testicular cancer as well as leukemia and multiple myeloma have got probable evidence because of also detailed, but less widespread and directly provable effective sports and exercise training intervention targets.
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Stuebinger, G. (2015). Conclusion. In: Sports and Exercise Training as Therapy in Cancer. Springer, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-09505-5_4
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