U.S. researchers found regular exercise may help protect men from prostate cancer.
The study also found that exercise was associated with less aggressive disease in men who did develop prostate cancer.
The results, published Sept. 22 online in the Journal of Urology, contribute to the ongoing debate about how exercise affects prostate cancer risk, said study senior author Dr. Stephen Freedland, a urologist at Duke and the Durham Veterans Affairs Hospital.

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