What's Happening?
A clinical trial involving 410 cancer survivors in the U.S. has demonstrated that yoga can significantly reduce anxiety, insomnia, and other side effects associated with cancer treatment. The study, presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology's
annual meeting, involved participants practicing gentle hatha and restorative yoga. The results showed meaningful improvements in mood, anxiety, and fatigue, offering a non-pharmaceutical option for managing these common post-treatment symptoms.
Why It's Important?
This study highlights the potential of yoga as a complementary therapy for cancer survivors, addressing multiple side effects without medication. As many survivors manage complex treatment regimens, yoga offers a holistic approach to improving quality of life. The findings could influence healthcare providers to incorporate yoga into survivorship care plans, potentially reducing healthcare costs and improving patient outcomes.











