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International Journal of Medical Research & Health Sciences (IJMRHS)
ISSN: 2319-5886 Indexed in: ESCI (Thomson Reuters)

Mohammed Abdulwahab Al-Askeri

Department of Biotechnology, University of Al-Qadsiyiah, Qadisiyyah Province, Iraq

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  • Literature Review   
    The Effect of Exercise Stress and Activity on Cancer Recovery and Treatment Results
    Author(s): Esraa Abdul Wahhab Ati*, Mohammed Abdulwahab Al-Askeri and Nagham Taleb Maki Al-Ibraheemi

    This study investigates the impact of stress and exercise activity on the recovery process and treatment results for cancer patients. This study aimed to assess the positive contribution of exercise activity to recovery and the potential negative effects of excessive and unplanned physical stress on the physical and psychological health of patients. The research findings highlight the important role of exercise activity in the recovery phase of cancer patients. Regular exercise has been shown to improve physical strength and reduce treatment related side effects, contributing to an overall improvement in health. Participation in exercise activity during and after cancer treatment has been shown to improve patients' energy levels and quality of life. However, the study also revealed the potential harm caused by excessive and unplanned physical stress Patients who engaged in intense.. Read More»

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