Recent research has indicated that exercise-conditioned serum, which is enriched with bioactive molecules, has the potential to inhibit the growth of cancer cells and promote apoptosis, or programmed cell death. This serum is derived from the blood of individuals who engage in regular physical activity, suggesting that exercise may have beneficial effects at a cellular level. The findings highlight the importance of physical exercise not only for overall health but also for its possible role in cancer prevention and treatment strategies. Further studies are expected to explore the specific mechanisms through which these bioactive compounds exert their effects on cancer cells.
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