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Run to boost your gut microbiome that can help fight cancer.
Exercise is beneficial to physical health, and it also helps to promote efficacy following immunotherapy. In a recent paper published in Cell, Phelps et al. identified that the gut microbiota plays a critical role in how exercise improves checkpoint inhibitor efficacy in melanoma.