When you think of lung cancer treatment, what comes to mind—chemotherapy, radiation, surgery? While these can be crucial, there's another powerful tool that's often overlooked: exercise. Our recent ...
Objective To examine the comprehensive health impacts of exercise on people with cancer by systematically summarising existing evidence and assessing the strength and reliability of the associations.
Just breathe! Sounds simple and an easy way to improve your health in general, but does it work? When it comes to fighting ...
Yoga may help patients with lung cancer and other thoracic malignancies improve their physical function, as well as other quality-of-life metrics.A randomized trial of more than 100 patient-caregiver ...
"Exercise is medicine" has become something of a mantra, with good reason. There's no doubt that regular physical activity has a broad range of health benefits. Exercise can improve circulation, help ...
A research team from the School of Nursing, LKS Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong (HKUMed), found positive effects of tai chi and aerobic exercise on sleep quality, psychological well ...
Implementing a home-based exercise program alongside management strategies did not improve patients’ self-reported physical function after lung cancer surgery but did enhance exercise capacity, health ...
Embedded supportive care service model within a gastrointestinal cancer clinic: Improving access, capacity, and patient satisfaction. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2025 ASCO Quality Care ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Patients who received a home-based exercise and self-management program after lung resection had more improved ...
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