Yoga Can Benefit Women Undergoing Treatment for Breast Cancer
A New Study Shows Benefit to the "overall Health" of Women Undergoing Radiation Treatment for Breast Cancer
By K. Cauldwell, published Jun 17, 2006
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Led by M.D. Anderson psychologist Lorenzo Cohen, the pilot study enrolled 61 women with breast cancer who were post surgery and were at the time undergoing six weeks of radiation treatment. Of the study group, 30 women were assigned to the test group that were offered yoga classes twice a week, while the remaining 31 women made up the control group.
At the end of the six weeks, each of the 61 women with breast cancer filled out detailed questionnaires about their abilities to perform basic physical activities. They also were asked to provide information about their general sense of well being, over all levels of fatigue, and other aspects of their quality of life.
In the results presented to the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology in Atlanta, GA, the performance and ability levels reported by the yoga group were significantly higher than those reported by the control group of women undergoing radiation therapy for the treatment of breast cancer. They claimed to be in better general health, and to experience lower levels of fatigue and fewer sleeping problems. There were no statistically significant findings reported in their respective levels of depression or anxiety.
The M.D. Anderson team took the responses of the study participants and converted them into scales ranging from 0 to 100. The yoga group scored higher in almost every area of physical ability.
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In a pilot study conducted by the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Texas, the practice of yoga has been shown to benefit women with breast cancer who are undergoing radiation therapy.
Credit: Tenzin Senge
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