A major scientific review of laboratory and clinic data has been published this month in the British Journal of Sports Medicine by Prof RobThomas (Exercise scientist and oncologist) and Stacey Kenfield from Southern California. It describes and explains the important biochemical changes which occur after […]
Category: Exercise and Cancer
What side effects are patients really experiencing after cancer treatment?
The Bedford Real World Study asked a large, real-world group of patients to rank their troublesome symptoms from cancer treatment and explored how this relates to patients’ decisions to initiate self-help nutritional strategies.
CancernetUK promotes integrative care in the USA
CancernetUK founder and oncologist, Professor Robert Thomas, has spoken at a number of events in New York to highlight the importance of integrative care techniques to both patients and healthcare providers in the USA.
How does ethnicity and exercise affect breast cancer? Latest data from the 10th European Breast Cancer Conference
Researchers in Hong Kong have found a genetic mutation that they believe is linked with a high risk of breast cancer. They believe the discovery could be important enough to be included in genetic screening for women of Chinese origin.
How simple lifestyle changes can give you a much needed boost
Cancer treatments continue to improve and more patients than ever survive beyond treatment, so it’s important to look at how quality of life can be maximised for patients living with and beyond cancer. In fact, quality of life can be greatly improved by a few […]