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Live Well, Breathe Better: Lung Cancer: Exercising during treatment

Live Well, Breathe Better: Lung Cancer: Exercising during treatment

The video “Live Well, Breathe Better: Lung Cancer: Exercising During Treatment” by Lung Foundation Australia features Senior Exercise Physiologist Jane Turner and Exercise Physiologist Caoimhe Scales, who provide valuable insights and tips on exercising during and after lung cancer treatment.

The video emphasizes the importance of physical activity for lung cancer patients, highlighting that exercise can help manage symptoms, improve physical function, and enhance overall quality of life. Regular exercise can reduce fatigue, improve mood, and maintain muscle strength, which is crucial for patients undergoing treatment.

Jane Turner and Caoimhe Scales discuss the current recommendations for exercise for people with cancer, which include engaging in moderate-intensity aerobic activity for at least 150 minutes per week, along with muscle-strengthening activities on two or more days per week. They stress that exercise programs should be tailored to the individual’s fitness level, treatment stage, and specific symptoms.

The video also addresses common concerns and barriers to exercising during treatment, such as fatigue, pain, and shortness of breath. The physiologists provide practical tips for overcoming these challenges, including starting with low-intensity activities, gradually increasing the duration and intensity of exercise, and incorporating breathing exercises to improve lung function.

Additionally, the video demonstrates various exercise techniques that can be safely performed by lung cancer patients. These include gentle aerobic exercises, strength training, and flexibility exercises. The physiologists emphasize the importance of listening to one’s body and adjusting the exercise routine as needed to avoid overexertion.

The video underscores the role of healthcare providers in supporting patients’ exercise efforts. Jane Turner and Caoimhe Scales encourage patients to discuss their exercise plans with their medical team to ensure safety and effectiveness. They also highlight the benefits of joining exercise programs or support groups specifically designed for cancer patients.

Overall, the video serves as an informative resource, empowering lung cancer patients to incorporate exercise into their treatment plan to improve their physical and emotional well-being.

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Last updated on July 2nd, 2025 at 05:32 am

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