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Exercise in Cancer Care: The Big Miss
AustraliaSunday, June 15, 2025
One reason for this gap could be a lack of awareness or training among healthcare professionals. They might not be fully aware of the benefits of exercise for cancer patients or might not feel confident in recommending it. Another reason could be time constraints. Healthcare professionals often have busy schedules and might not have the time to discuss exercise in detail with their patients. Or it could be that some healthcare professionals simply do not believe in the power of exercise.
Another issue could be that patients themselves are not always open to the idea of exercise during treatment. They might feel too tired or unwell to engage in physical activity. Or they might not see the relevance of exercise to their cancer treatment. This is where healthcare professionals can play a crucial role. They can help patients understand the benefits of exercise and encourage them to incorporate it into their treatment plan.
It is clear that there is a need for more action in this area. Healthcare professionals need to be better informed and equipped to promote exercise in cancer care. Patients need to be more aware of the benefits and more encouraged to participate. Only then can the gap between recommendation and practice be bridged. It is time to turn words into action.
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