Yoga relieves women with breast cancer
Reported Sep 2, 2011
A new research from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, has
indicated that for women with breast cancer undergoing radiation therapy, yoga
offers unique benefits beyond fighting fatigue.
While simple stretching exercises improved fatigue, patients who participated in
yoga that incorporated yogic breathing, postures, meditation and relaxation
techniques into their treatment plan experienced improved physical functioning,
better general health and lower cortisol (stress hormone) levels. They also were
better able to find meaning in their cancer experience.
The findings are the latest in an ongoing effort to scientifically validate the
age-old belief that mind-body interventions have a beneficial impact on the
health of cancer patients. The research was conducted in collaboration with
India's largest yoga research institution, Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana
Samsthana in Bangalore, India.
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