An increasing number of men with low-risk prostate cancer are being managed using active surveillance, often resulting in improved quality of life compared with men who receive treatment for low-risk disease. However, strategies that might delay disease progression and the need for treatment are currently lacking. In this Review, the authors describe the potential of exercise-based interventions to delay the progression of low-risk prostate cancer.
- Daniel A. Galvão
- Dennis R. Taaffe
- Robert U. Newton