IMPROVING CANCER SURVIVORSHIPS: TARGETING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND INACTIVITY AT TEACHABLE MOMENTS

Authors

  • Loh SY
  • Chew SL

Abstract

This article presents a brief overview on the importance of adopting healthy behavior during and after the completion of primary cancer treatment. Increasing evidences are advocating physical activity engagement in cancer survivors due to its convincing beneficial outcomes. Today, outcomes from numerous trials confirmed the need to examine beyond physical activity engagement, into physical inactivity as an independent factor for cancer recurrences. Reducing cancer-risk related behaviors via increase physical activity and reduce inactivity is now receiving much attention in the field of cancer survivorship. Both realms of activity and inactivity are now acknowledged as influential independent factors contributing to better care in the field of cancer survivorship.

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Published

2012-06-25

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Research article