There is not a day that goes by that I do not think of cancer in one way or another. I guess that's par for the course when you have made your life's mission to improve the lives of cancer survivors. As a kid growing up I wanted…
Continue Reading→Benefits of Yoga for Cancer Survivors
Yoga and Cancer Yoga teaches us presence and awareness—the heart of yoga. Patanjali teaches us these essential truths in the first two yoga sutras. The first of Patanjali’s yoga sutras states “Yoga occurs in the NOW.” When faced with major illness or trauma, it is normal for any…
Continue Reading→How to Teach a Safe and Effective Yoga Class for Cancer Survivors
Teaching a yoga class for cancer patients and survivors can be an overwhelming task for the average yoga instructor. Even if you have a group of participants that are all relatively the same age and have undergone the exact same treatment and surgical procedures, no two cancer patients…
Continue Reading→How to Teach a Safe & Effective Group Exercise Class for Cancer Patients/Survivors
Teaching a group exercise class for cancer patients and survivors can be an overwhelming task for the average fitness professional. Even if you have a group of participants that are all relatively the same age and have undergone the exact same treatment and surgical procedures, no two cancer…
Continue Reading→What Exactly is a Cancer Exercise Specialist & Why Should You Refer to One?
Andrea Leonard President/Founder of CETI teaching case studies What Exactly is a Cancer Exercise Specialist & Why Should You Refer to One? As a 37-year cancer survivor and 29-year fitness veteran, I can speak firsthand to the benefits of exercise for cancer patients. Before I go into my…
Continue Reading→Balance Training is a Top Priority
Nervous system side effects such as dizziness, vertigo and balance issues are common in cancer patients for a variety of reasons, according to the American Society of Clinical Oncology. The symptoms may actually lead to a cancer diagnosis, or they may be side-effects of treatment. Increased pressure caused…
Continue Reading→The Impact of Cancer on Germany
A working group around Professor Hermann Brenner of the German Cancer Research Center (Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum) in Heidelberg have investigated the most important modifiable risk factors for cancer. The concept of population-attributable fraction (PAF) basically depends on the number of risk-exposed people in the population, the extent to which…
Continue Reading→Customized Exercise Programming Breast Cancer
Janna received a referral for a client with early stage breast cancer. She recently became a Cancer Exercise Specialist and asked if she could hire me to help her with and teach her how to put together Luci’s exercise program. She completed her initial assessment and health history…
Continue Reading→The Impact of Cancer on the Netherlands
The population of the Netherlands is 17,084,467. In 2018 there were 119,923 new cancer cases; 63,910 male and 56,013 female and 47,286 deaths. The top three for men are prostate (19.9%), colorectum (13.3%) and lung (10.2%). For women it was breast (28.9%), colorectum (11.4%), and corpus uteri (3.7%).…
Continue Reading→Customized Exercise Programming – Cervical Cancer
Customized Exercise Programming – Cervical Cancer Sharon received a referral for a client with invasive cervical cancer. She’s a physical therapist but has worked mostly with orthopedic patients. She recently became a Cancer Exercise Specialist and asked if she could hire me to help her with and teach…
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