Why Survivors Aren’t Meeting Movement Standards—and What We Can Do
Despite well‐established guidelines recommending regular activity—for instance, 150 minutes of moderate aerobic exercise per week plus strength training—most cancer patients
Despite well‐established guidelines recommending regular activity—for instance, 150 minutes of moderate aerobic exercise per week plus strength training—most cancer patients
Working with cancer survivors is both a privilege and a responsibility. Being an Oncology Yoga professional is more than mastering
Hosted by The Yoga Pro Podcast We invite you to listen to this heartfelt and deeply insightful conversation with yoga4cancer
Excerpt in the ‘Yoga Therapy Across the Cancer Care Continuum’ published December 2022 by Leigh Leibel and Anne Pitman By
When faced with a cancer diagnosis, it’s easy to feel like control has been taken away—your body, time, energy, and
Movement is Medicine for Survivorship If you’re a cancer survivor, movement isn’t just helpful—it’s vital. Both the American Institute for
What Is Oncology Yoga? Oncology Yoga is an evidence-informed yoga methodology designed specifically for people affected by cancer. It modifies
Our approach to teaching Oncology Yoga. Many well-intended professionals expect to be provided a distinct list of poses for cancer
Offering yoga to cancer patients and survivors requires more than compassion—it demands competence. Specialized Oncology Yoga training provides the tools,
1. Patient Safety Cancer treatments can cause side effects like bone fragility, neuropathy, fatigue, lymphedema risk, and compromised immunity. A
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