What's Happening?
A study conducted in Israel has found that a flower arranging workshop significantly improved the quality of life for cancer patients. The workshop, which involved 12 weekly sessions, focused on creative expression, tranquility, and motor practice. Participants
reported a reduction in symptoms related to hormonal treatment and an overall improvement in emotional well-being. The study highlights the potential of creative activities to serve as effective support tools for oncological patients, particularly those undergoing hormonal treatment.
Why It's Important?
The findings of this study underscore the importance of addressing the psychological and emotional needs of cancer patients alongside medical treatment. Creative activities like flower arranging can provide a therapeutic outlet for patients, helping to alleviate anxiety, depression, and other emotional challenges associated with cancer. This approach aligns with a growing recognition of the role of complementary interventions in comprehensive cancer care. By integrating such activities into treatment plans, healthcare providers can enhance the overall well-being of patients and improve their quality of life.













