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      • Yoga offers a natural, holistic way of managing these symptoms, without the need for additional medication. Yoga poses and breathing techniques can help to reduce nausea, relieve pain, and calm anxiety, while offering a sense of well-being, helping cancer patients feel empowered, rather than helpless, in the face of their illness.
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  2. So, what are the benefits of yoga in cancer patients, and how can you get started? 1. Lower fatigue. Several studies have linked yoga with reduced fatigue in cancer patients.

  3. Oct 13, 2023 · After active cancer treatment, cancer survivors often experience numerous adverse disease- and treatment-related outcomes, including pain, fatigue, insomnia, anxiety, and depression, which substantially affect their quality of life (QOL). 2,3 Evidence suggests that yoga effectively reduces some physical and psycho-emotional symptoms and improves...

    • 10.1016/j.apjon.2023.100316
    • 2024/03
  4. As yoga is increasingly recognized as a complementary approach to cancer symptom management, patients/survivors and providers need to understand its potential benefits and limitations both during and after treatment.

  5. This article presents a systematic review of the efficacy of yoga interventions as adjuvants to conventional cancer care; i.e., cancer and cancer treatment-related symptoms and side effects.

  6. In non-cancer populations, yoga has been shown to reduce many forms of pain, including arthritis pain, back pain, and carpal tunnel pain. For those with cancer, recent studies suggest yoga can reduce joint pain, muscle and body aches, and musculoskeletal symptoms.

  7. Apr 14, 2022 · Facing cancer can be stressful and painful, but practicing yoga can help usher in a sense of calm and strength. If you’ve had cancer in the past or have it now, consider making yoga a part of your life—with clearance from your healthcare provider, of course.

  8. Apr 10, 2021 · In this article, Lorenzo Cohen, PhD, and Santosshi Narayanan, MD, summarize the current evidence surrounding the use of yoga in oncology settings and highlight the need for increased efforts to make yoga available to more patients with cancer.

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