The mobility of oncologists is a complex issue that requires consideration of the patient ‘ s specific condition, physical condition and treatment.
In general, patients on tumours can exercise properly, but the “point-to-point” principle should be followed in order to avoid intense activity. The following is a detailed analysis and recommendations for the tumour movement:
1. Benefits of tumour movement
Increased immunity: An appropriate level of movement can help patients on tumours to improve their body’s immunity and the resilience and efficacy of their bodies in the treatment of cancer.
2 Reduced fatigue: Sport promotes blood circulation and metabolism, helps oncologists to reduce fatigue and improve their mood.
Improvement of sleep quality: Sport helps to regulate the biological clock and the nervous system and improves the sleep quality of patients on tumours.
Reduced risk of cancer cell infestation and transfer: Some studies suggest that moderate movement can reduce the risk of cancer cell infestation and transfer.
2. Attention to oncological activity
Pre-motion assessment: Doctors should conduct pre-motion assessments based on an understanding of the patient ‘ s state of health, including examination of CPR functions, exercise load tests, determination of physical strength, etc., to ensure that the patient ‘ s physical condition is suitable for a particular movement.
2 Progressive: It takes a longer time to recover physical activity after treatment for oncological patients. Therefore, the exercise should be carried out slowly and gradually, increasing the strength and time of the exercise.
Avoiding violent motion: There may be some inhibition in the immune system of oncological patients, at a time when severe movement may lead to increased reaction of the organism ‘ s immune system, thus affecting the recovery process of the disease. Therefore, violent campaigns should be avoided.
To prevent an accident and no one is able to rescue them in a timely manner, patients with tumours should refrain from exercising outdoors alone, preferably accompanied by a companion.
A reasonable diet: The diet of patients with tumours should be balanced, including thallium matching, to ensure adequate nutritional support for the body.
“Ccancer combination boxing” combined with other ways of fighting cancer
In addition to sports, oncological patients should also perform “cancer combinations” in combination with other ways of combating cancer, including:
1 Surgery: Physical tumour removal is the preferred method for treating many solid tumours. For early cases.
2 Treatment: use of high-energy rays to destroy or kill cancer cells. Depending on the type of cancer, the duration of each treatment is usually a few minutes, and the total course may last several weeks.
3. chemotherapy: The use of drugs to inhibit the growth or death of cancer cells. chemotherapy is usually effective for rapidly divided cells and has a broad scope of application, but the side effects are also more evident.
Target treatment: A precision attack on specific genes or proteins for cancer cells. The effects of treatment are precise and the side effects are relatively small and are applicable to certain specific types of cancer.
Immunotherapy: Activation or enhancement of its own immune system to identify and attack cancer cells. These include PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors, CAR-T cell therapy, etc., which has grown rapidly in recent years and has shown significant efficacy in some late-stage cancers.
(b) Medical care: Chinese medicine can improve the quality of life of patients with tumours by reducing some of their symptoms, such as pain, inactivity, nausea, etc. For patients with advanced tumours, especially those who are unable to undergo surgery, treatment or chemotherapy, Chinese medical treatment can alleviate their suffering and prolong their survival.
Moreover, in the integrated treatment of tumours, Chinese medicine combines surgery, treatment, chemotherapy, etc., to improve overall treatment. In China, the tumour cell growth can be inhibited to some extent, the toxic side effects of chemotherapy can be reduced, and the rehabilitation of patients can be promoted by means of the Chinese doctor ‘ s prophylactic solids, active haematosis, steroids, steroid detoxification, and rigid dispersion.
Moreover, adjusting the patient ‘ s internal environment through Chinese medicine can discourage the growth and spread of tumour cells, thereby reducing the risk of relapse and diversion.
In the light of the above, patients on tumours can exercise properly, but the principle of “point-to-date” should be followed, so as to avoid intense physical activity and to combat cancer in combination with other ways of fighting cancer.
The intervention of the Chinese doctor is particularly important, since each patient ‘ s situation is unique, and the Chinese doctor develops individualized treatment programmes based on the patient ‘ s specific condition, physical condition and individual differences. The benefits are maximized by tumour patients following the intervention of the Chinese doctor, in contrast to the obvious prognosis of tumour patients who did not.
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