What does it mean to be Trauma Informed in Oncology Yoga?
“You have cancer!” These words trigger the first side effects of cancer and treatment: anxiety and fear. A cancer diagnosis
“You have cancer!” These words trigger the first side effects of cancer and treatment: anxiety and fear. A cancer diagnosis
Oncology Yoga cannot be codified, as the needs of cancer patients vary dramatically based on many factors, including those that have nothing to do with the cancer itself. Our pedagogy will refine your skills to be able to evaluate each and every person who comes to you for help and to provide safe and effective yoga to support their needs.
Propasana – The foundation of Oncology Yoga Oncology Yoga utilizes loads of yoga props. The goal of ‘yoga props’ is
yoga4cancer Certified Teachers Where are yoga4cancer Teachers working today? Since our first training in 2004, we have trained nearly 3,000
Books on yoga for cancer community “Yoga for Cancer” — The Book That Started a Movement Cancer changes the body
The Yoga Hour Podcast interviews Tari Prinster on the role of Oncology Yoga in a cancer patients life.
Teaching yoga to cancer patients and survivors comes with unique benefits and risks. Understanding the principles of Oncology Yoga is a first step to providing a safe and effective support.
yoga4cancer was featured with Robin Roberts on Good Morning America on Oct 28, 2019.
Watch the coverage of yoga4cancer Oncology Yoga classes in New York City on CBS.