Long-term yogic intervention decreases serum interleukins IL-10 and IL-1β and improves cancer-related fatigue and functional scale during radiotherapy/chemotherapy in breast cancer patients: a randomized control study.

Author: JainMayank, KumarShailendra, MishraArchana, MishraSatyendra Kumar, RamakantPooja, ShyamHari, YadavVishnu

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Yoga improved fatigue and immunological profile in cancer survivors and has been a promising alternative therapy. Breast cancer treatments are rapidly improving, along with their side effects. This article investigated the effect of the yogic intervention at a different time interval during radiothe...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-022-07487-4

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Yoga for Breast Cancer: A Oasis of Strength and Resilience

The world of cancer treatment is constantly evolving, seeking innovative approaches to manage the physical and emotional toll of the disease. This research explores the potential benefits of yoga as a complementary therapy for breast cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy/chemotherapy. The authors investigated the impact of yoga on fatigue, immunological profile, and functional scale in women with stage II/III breast cancer.

The Power of Yoga: A Beacon of Hope in the Desert of Cancer

The study found that yogic intervention significantly reduced serum interleukins IL-10 and IL-1β, improved cancer-related fatigue, and enhanced functional scale in breast cancer patients. These findings suggest that yoga may offer a valuable complementary therapy for managing the side effects of cancer treatment. The study also highlighted the importance of timing and consistency in yoga practice for optimal benefits.

Finding Strength in the Desert of Cancer

This research provides evidence for the potential of yoga as a powerful tool for breast cancer patients. It suggests that yoga may not only improve physical well-being but also contribute to emotional resilience and a better quality of life. However, it's important to remember that yoga should be considered a complementary therapy and not a replacement for conventional cancer treatment.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research offers a beacon of hope in the desert of cancer treatment. The authors' findings demonstrate the potential of yoga as a complementary therapy for breast cancer patients, promoting physical and emotional well-being. Just as a desert oasis provides nourishment and respite to weary travelers, yoga can offer strength and resilience to individuals navigating the challenging journey of cancer.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2022-12-21
  2. Date Revised 2022-12-22
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Pubmed ID

36512140

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1007/s00520-022-07487-4

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