The practice of regular physical exercises during cancer treatment can improve the patient’s quality of life, relieving some of the adverse effects of drugs, in addition to strengthening immunity and increasing disposition.
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Regular physical exercise during cancer treatment improves the patient’s quality of life, can alleviate some of the adverse effects, and consequently enhance tolerance to various oncological treatments. It also impacts other aspects of the patient’s health, such as insomnia, fatigue, weight loss, cardiovascular conditioning, and more.