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Exercise can significantly help during cancer treatment by improving physical strength, boosting emotional well-being, and ...
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Physical exercise reduced psychological, cardiological, and neurological adverse effects in people with cancer.
Both traditional exercise forms and gentler mind-body practices have demonstrated benefits for cancer patients. Aerobic activities like walking, swimming and cycling help build endurance while ...
In this way, we were able to describe one of the mechanisms by which physical exercise can prevent muscle pain,” says Maria Cláudia Gonçalves de Oliveira, coordinator of the Laboratory for ...
Some benefits include mitigation of cardiac toxicity, peripheral neuropathy, cognitive impairment, and dyspnea.