Friday 16 August 2013

Benefit of exercise for Cancer Patients

What effect will cancer have on exercise?

Depending on the stage of cancer and what treatment the individual has undergone they can experience some physical limitations when it comes to exercise. For example tumours in the lungs can result in breathlessness, pain is common for cancer in the musculoskeletal system; seizures can be a side effect when tumours are affecting the central nervous system and brain; and anaemia is common when the bone marrow is affected.

Certain side effects of treatments may impact exercise, but may also be a reason for continuing exercise. For example, some treatments may cause pain, fatigue, weight loss or gain, nerve damage, loss of flexibility or bone loss. Exercise can help decrease the severity of the side effects from these treatments.

The benefit of exercise:

Many studies have shown the benefit of individualised prescribed exercise programs during cancer treatment and recovery. For people going through cancer treatment the main goal is the maintain strength, endurance and a level of independent functioning. For cancer survivors, exercise has the goal of returning them to their previous level of functioning within society.

Benefits of exercise:


·       Reduced levels of fatigue

·       Less side effect severity

·       Improved body satisfaction

·       Improved fitness levels (aerobic capacity)

·       Maintenance of body weight

·       Higher quality of life

·       Improved mood, reduced levels of depression

·       Improved balance, bone remodelling and reduced muscle weakness

·       Improved shoulder range of motion; especially for those receiving treatment of the upper limb and chest region where muscle and skin can tighten in response to some forms of treatment

·       Improved flexibility & strength

·       A greater sense of control


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