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Patients with advanced colorectal cancer who engaged in at least 12 MET hours of weekly physical activity before surgery had lower rates of complications and death after surgery compared to those who were less active, based on observed differences in a patient group.

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People who were more active before their surgery—like walking or exercising regularly—had fewer complications and lower death rates after surgery compared to those who were less active. Being active before surgery helped them recover better.

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No contradicting evidence found

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