so you know that's all the observational data and you can find anywhere between a 10 to 20 reduction in basically people are that you know they're less likely to get can't you know breast or colorectal cancer
The headline is broadly defensible, but the qualifications matter. Effect sizes vary by population, the strongest claims rest on shorter trials, and credible voices push back on how it's typically framed.
so you know that's all the observational data and you can find anywhere between a 10 to 20 reduction in basically people are that you know they're less likely to get can't you know breast or colorectal cancer
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they are they're definitely less likely to die from cancer than than general population people but when you look when you're talking about prevention so there's difference between you know if you read a study and it says you know people that are Physically Active are x% less likely to to you know die from cancer like can so cancer mortality is decreased that's not necessarily the same thing as not getting cancer right that just means you're not dying from cancer