The consistent anti-cancer effect of a simple exercise (Ou MC decrescendo phenomenon exercise) may hold promise for low-cost cancer prevention

Ann Med Surg (Lond). 2024 Feb 16;86(4):2137-2142. doi: 10.1097/MS9.0000000000001824. eCollection 2024 Apr.

Abstract

The causal relationship between physical activity and anti-cancer effect are not proved by the current studies. However, Ou MC decrescendo phenomenon treatment (OuDPt), a simple exercise treatment, has shown consistent anti-cancer effects, which evinces the consequent anti-cancer effect by physical activity. The anti-cancer effects through OuDPt in the context of physical activity and human body anatomical axes showed to induce apoptosis, restore apical-basal polarity of cancer cells and mitigate epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) with concomitant clinical regression of uterine endometrial cancer, suppression of ovarian and pancreatic cancer growth, regression of early suspicious pancreatic cancer, enhancement of chemotherapy effect of pancreatic cancer and cessation of cancer-related bleeding, which underlines the most important anti-cancer mechanisms. Although such anti-cancer effects by OuDPt show insufficient efficacy for advanced cancer in long-term treatment, OuDPt may be availed as an Ou MC decrescendo phenomenon exercise for cancer prevention. Further study is warranted.

Keywords: Ou MC decrescendo phenomenon exercise; anti-cancer effect; cancer prevention; physical activity.