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According to an article published in the Annals of Behavioral Medicine,
exercise has proven to have positive effects
on the physical, psychological, and emotional well-being
of those diagnosed with cancer.
Researchers have consistently demonstrated that physical
exercise after a cancer diagnosis has been beneficial in increasing
lung capacity, muscle strength, flexibility and energy, as well as
reducing nausea, fatigue, pain, and diarrhea.
Psychological benefits included increased self-esteem, improvement
in symptoms of depression and anxiety, and an overall greater satisfaction
with life.
Most physicians prefer to recommend customized programs for their
patients. Statistically, 70-95% of all cancer patients who undergo
surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation experience at least some degree
of fatigue. This fatigue may accompany not only the treatment itself,
but may last long after the treatment has been completed. A prescribed
exercise program can help overcome,
manage, or reduce fatigue after, or during
chemotherapy and radiation. Your doctor may be able to help in finding
a program suitable for you.
As an option to supervised exercise, home-based programs for cancer
patients are also available. These programs include an instruction
manual and video. Eric Durak, MS, an exercise psychologist and co-director
of the Cancer Well-Fit Program in Santa Barbara, California, has worked
with more than 500 cancer patients, and has plans to expand his program
nationwide.
The Wellness Community, in which the late comedienne Gilda Radner
was active, offers yoga, tai chi, and other conditioning programs
in 26 cities nationwide. Yoga is considered ideal for cancer patients
since it is low-impact, reduces stress, and promotes overall relaxation.
This technique is also frequently used by patients dealing with chemotherapy
or radiation treatments. All that is necessary is a quiet, comfortable
place and some time each day to practice breathing, stretching, and
meditation.
NOTE: SOME CANCER PATIENTS MAY REQUIRE CLOSE MEDICAL SUPERVISION DURING
EXERCISE; OTHERS MAY NOT BE ABLE TO EXERCISE AT ALL. ALWAYS CONSULT
WITH YOUR PERSONAL PHYSICIAN BEFORE BEGINNING ANY EXERCISE REGIMEN.
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