Is There a Diet and Fitness Plan for Thyroid Cancer?

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Is There a Diet and Fitness Plan for Thyroid Cancer?

Would adjusting your lifestyle reduce your risk of thyroid cancer? It’s possible. By making different choices in the way you eat and increasing your physical activity, it’s likely you can reduce your risk of cancer. And, even if you have been diagnosed with thyroid cancer, making these changes may improve your ability to get through treatment, recover, even lead to a better prognosis.

As you may already know, the thyroid gland can have an immense effect on your metabolism, given its primary function in producing the T3 and T4 hormones. However, as relates to addressing thyroid cancer, here’s what you need to know.

In considering the potential for diet and exercise to impact thyroid cancer, there are several factors that may influence your risk of developing any type of cancer, in general, and thyroid cancer, in particular:

• Insulin resistance is associated with a higher risk for thyroid cancer.
• Female hormone levels seem to play a role in thyroid cancer influence, although researchers do not understand exactly how.
• Excess fat is associated with an increased risk for thyroid cancer.
• Increased fat mass around the thyroid gland can increase your risk of thyroid cancer.
• Decreased muscle mass is associated with decreased recovery in some cancers.

Full details: https://www.endocrineweb.com/news/thyroid-diseases/62517-right-diet-exercise-thyroid-cancer

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