Volume : 10, Issue : 04, April – 2023

Title:

14.REVIEW ON IMPORTANCE OF YOGA: IN CANCER THERAPY

Authors :

Mr. Dhananjay Ravindra Kute, Mr. Kailas Maroti Pitale, Mr. Rushikesh Shivaji Nagre, Mr. Vaibhav Ghansham Kute*

Abstract :

More individuals are turning to complementary and alternative medicine to deal with cancer and the side effects and toxicities of its therapy (CAM). Consequently, integrative oncology, a growing field that integrates evidence-based CAM approaches and conventional therapy, cancer treatment. Yoga as a complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is flourishing and gaining acceptance. Through 21 pertinent clinical trials (single-armed, nonrandomized, and randomized controlled trials) on the use of yoga in cancer patients were found using an electronic database search (Pub Med). These trials enrolled 10,660 cancer patients from 20 different nations in total. Despite certain methodological flaws, the majority of research found that yoga helped patients’ physical and psychological symptoms, quality of life and immune system indicators.
Key Words: Cancer, Complementary and alternative Medicine, Mindfulness -based Stress reeducation, HathaYoga, QoL, risks.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Vaibhav Ghansham Kute et al, Review On Importance Of Yoga: In Cancer Therapy., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2023; 10 (04).

Number of Downloads : 10

References:

1. Raghuram N, Rao RM, Nagendra HR. Integrating yoga in oncology: is the wait over?. Indian J Surg Oncol. 2015; 6(4): 325-326. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13193-016-0492-6.
2. Rao RM, Vadiraja HS, Nagaratna R, Gopinath KS, Patil S, Diwakar RB, et al. Effect of yoga on sleep quality and neuroendocrine immune response in metastatic breast cancer patients. Indian J Palliat Care. 2017; 23(3): 253-260. https://doi.org/10.4103/IJPC.IJPC_102_17
3. Slováková A. [How to manage cancer. Bedeker health special]. 1st edition. Bratislava: RE-PUBLIC s.r.o.; 2016 (in Slovak)
4. Danhauer SC, Addington EL, Cohen L, Sohl SJ, Van Puymbroeck M, Albinati NK, et al. Yoga for symptom management in oncology: a review of the evidence base and future directions for research. Cancer. 2019; 125(12): 1979-1989. https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.31979
5. Lin PJ, Peppone LJ, Janelsins MC, Mohile SG, Kamen CS, Kleckner IR, et al. Yoga for the management of cancer treatment-related toxicities. Curr Oncol Rep. 2018; 20(1): 5. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11912-018-0657-2
6. Agarwal RP, Maroko-Afek A. Yoga into cancer care: a review of the evidence-based research. Int J Yoga. 2018; 11(1): 3-29.
7. Sharma H, Datta P, Singh A, Sen S, Bhardwaj NK, Kochupillai V, et al. Gene expression profiling in practitioners of Sudarshan kriya. J Psychosom Res. 2008; 64: 213-218. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychores.2007.07.003
8. Sharma H, Sen S, Singh A, Bhardwaj NK, Kochupillai V, Singh N, et al. Sudarshan kriya practitioners exhibit better antioxidant status and lower blood lactate levels. Biol Psychol. 2003; 63: 281-291. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0301-0511(03)00071-1
9. Vergnaud AC, Romaguera D, et al. Adherence to the World Cancer Research Fund/American Institute for Cancer Research guidelines and risk of death in Europe: Results from the European Prospectiv Investigation into Nutrition and Cancer cohort study page no 08-09
10. Lutgendorf SK, Sood AK. Biobehavioral factors and cancer progression: Physiological pathways and mechanisms. Psychosom Med. 2011 page10-11
11. Thaker PH, Han LY, et al. Chronic stress promotes tumor growth and angiogenesis in a mouse model of ovarian carcinoma. Page no18-90
12. Armaiz-Pena GN, Cole SW, et al. Neuroendocrine influences on cancer progression. Brain Behav Immun. 2013 page no 55-77
13. Fouladbakhsh JM, Stommel M. Gender, symptom experience, and use ofcomplementary and alternative medicine practices among cancer survivors in the U.S. cancer population. Oncol Nurs orum. Page no 77-99
14. Mao JJ, Palmer CS, et al. Complementary and alternative medicine use among cancer survivors: A population-based study. J Cancer Survi. 2011 page no 33-44
15. Van Uden Kraan CF, Chinapaw MJ, et al. Cancer patients‟ experiences with and perceived outcomes of yoga: Results from focus groups. Support Care Cancer.page no55-60
16. Chrousos GP, Gold PW. The concepts of stress and stress system disorders: Overview of physical and behavioral homeostasis.
17. Saxe GA, Hébert JR, Carmody JF, Kabat-Zinn J, Rosenzweig PH, Jarzobski D, et al. Can diet in conjunction with stress reduction affect the rate of increase in prostate specific antigen after biochemical recurrence of prostate cancer? J Urol 2001;166:2202-7
18. Carlson LE, Speca M, Patel KD, Goodey E. Mindfulness-based stress reduction in relation to quality of life, mood, symptoms of stress and levels of cortisol, dehydroepiandrosteronesulfate (DHEAS) and melatonin in breast and prostate cancer outpatients. Psychoneuroendocrinology 2004;29:448-74
19. Kieviet-Stijnen A, Visser A, Garssen B, Hudig W. Mindfulness-based stress reduction training for oncology patients: Patients’ appraisal and changes in well-being. Patient Educ Couns 2008;72:436-42.
20. Matousek RH, Pruessner JC, Dobkin PL. Changes in the cortisol awakening response (CAR) following participation in mindfulness-based stress reduction in women who completed treatment for breast cancer. Complement Ther Clin Pract 2011;17:65-70
21. Sudarshan M, Petrucci A, Dumitra S, Duplisea J, Wexler S, Meterissian S, et al. Yoga therapy for breast cancer patients: A prospective cohort study. Complement Ther Clin Pract 2013;19:227-9
22. Hooke MC, Gilchrist L, Foster L, Langevin M, Lee J. Yoga for children and adolescents after completing cancer treatment. J Pediatr Oncol Nurs 2016;33:64-73
23. Hebert JR, Ebbeling CB, Olendzki BC, Hurley TG, Ma Y, Saal N, et al. Change in women’s diet and body mass following intensive intervention for early-stage breast cancer. J Am Diet Assoc 2001;101:421-31.
24. Cohen L, Warneke C, Fouladi RT, Rodriguez MA, Chaoul-Reich A. Psychological adjustment and sleep quality in a Randomized trial of the effects of a Tibetan yoga intervention in patients with lymphoma. Cancer 2004;100:2253-60.
25. Monti DA, Peterson C, Kunkel EJ, Hauck WW, Pequignot E, Rhodes L, et al. A Randomized, controlled trial of mindfulness-based art therapy (MBAT) for women with cancer. Psychooncology 2006;15:363-73
26. Sephton SE, Salmon P, Weissbecker I, Ulmer C, Floyd A, Hoover K, et al. Mindfulness meditation alleviates depressive symptoms in women with fibromyalgia: Results of a Randomized clinical trial. Arthritis Rheum 2007;57:77-85.
27. Rao RM, Nagendra HR, Raghuram N, Vinay C, Chandrashekara S, Gopinath KS, et al. Influence of yoga on mood states, distress, quality of life and immune outcomes in early stage breast cancer patients undergoing surgery. Int J Yoga 2008;1:11-20.
28. Carson JW, Carson KM, Porter LS, Keefe FJ, Seewaldt VL. Yoga of awareness program for menopausal symptoms in breast cancer survivors: Results from a Randomized trial. Support Care Cancer 2009;17:1301-9
29. Foley E, Baillie A, Huxter M, Price M, Sinclair E. Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for individuals whose lives have been affected by cancer: A Randomized controlled trial. J Consult Clin Psychol 2010;78:72-9.
30. Kovačič T, Kovačič M. Impact of relaxation training according to yoga in daily life® system on perceived stress after breast cancer surgery. Integr Cancer Ther 2011;10:16-26
31. Lengacher CA, Reich RR, Post-White J, Moscoso M, Shelton MM, Barta M, et al. Mindfulness based stress reduction in post-treatment breast cancer patients: An examination of symptoms and symptom clusters. J Behav Med 2012;35:86-94.
32. Van der Lee ML, Garssen B. Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy reduces chronic cancer-related fatigue: A treatment study. Psychooncology 2012;21:264-72.
33. Kenne Sarenmalm E, Mårtensson LB, Holmberg SB, Andersson BA, Odén A, Bergh I, et al. Mindfulness based stress reduction study design of a longitudinal Randomized controlled complementary intervention in women with breast cancer. BMC Complement Altern Med 2013;13:248.
34. Kiecolt-Glaser JK, Bennett JM, Andridge R, Peng J, Shapiro CL, Malarkey WB, et al. Yoga’s impact on inflammation, mood, and fatigue in breast cancer survivors: A Randomized controlled trial. J Clin Oncol 2014;32:1040-9
35. Lengacher CA, Reich RR, Kip KE, Barta M, Ramesar S, Paterson CL, et al. Influence of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) on telomerase activity in women with breast cancer (BC). Biol Res Nurs 2014;16:438-47.
36. Yagli NV, Ulger O. The effects of yoga on the quality of life and depression in elderly breast cancer patients. Complement Ther Clin Pract 2015;21:7-10
37. Rabin C, Pinto B, Fava J. Randomized trial of a physical activity and meditation intervention for young adult cancer survivors. J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol 2016;5:41-7