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The shear force of blood flow generated during vigorous-intensity exercise kills circulating tumor cells When you work out, the increased blood flow creates higher shear stress in your blood vessels, making it harder for circulating tumor cells to survive These are the very cells responsible for spreading cancer to... show more
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Maybe this is a dumb question but does this apply to cancer in the blood? Like multiple myeloma?
