Influence of yoga on postoperative outcomes and wound healing in early operable breast cancer patients undergoing surgery
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2008
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Context: Pre- and postoperative distress in breast cancer patients can cause complications and delay recovery from
surgery.
Objective: The aim of our study was to evaluate the effects of yoga intervention on postoperative outcomes and wound healing
in early operable breast cancer patients undergoing surgery.
Methods: Ninety-eight recently diagnosed stage II and III breast cancer patients were recruited in a randomized controlled
trial comparing the effects of a yoga program with supportive therapy and exercise rehabilitation on postoperative outcomes
and wound healing following surgery. Subjects were assessed at the baseline prior to surgery and four weeks later.
Sociodemographic, clinical and investigative notes were ascertained in the beginning of the study. Blood samples were
collected for estimation of plasma cytokines—soluble Interleukin (IL)-2 receptor (IL-2R), tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha
and interferon (IFN)-gamma
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Research Papers - Influence of yoga on postoperative outcomes and wound
healing
Keywords
Cancer, surgery, wound healing, Yoga