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#1262 - 05 Mar 2012 04:34 AM Exercise & Mesothelioma
Ricky Mik Offline


Registered: 28 Feb 2012
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Although the health benefits of exercise are widely known, most people still think of exercise in terms of disease prevention. Until recently, people diagnosed with illnesses such as mesothelioma and asbestos cancer were often advised by their doctors to go home, rest and take it easy. After all, treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation were known to leave patients weak and exhausted in many cases.

Today, however, treatment methods have improved, and people with mesothelioma and other cancers are living longer. As a result, the philosophy of treatment has shifted to focus on living as well as possible in whatever time remains. By helping patients maintain strength and body function, exercise as a mesothelioma treatment is a key factor in sustaining and improving quality of life.
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#1352 - 13 Apr 2012 03:04 AM Re: Exercise & Mesothelioma [Re: Ricky Mik]
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Registered: 12 Apr 2012
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Well I want to say that exercise is always a very useful and best way to maintain your body fitness for a long time even you have Mesothelioma and other cancer . So It is very useful in any disease in my view . What you people would say about it ?
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#1471 - 06 Jun 2012 11:13 PM Re: Exercise & Mesothelioma [Re: Ricky Mik]
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I agree with Ricky that in some diseases like heart problems and surgical problems doctors used to advice their patience to take rest.In many medical journals it is mentioned that heart patient do not exercise heavily. In general also we must take some rest after lunch as after lunch our heart need to work more to give digestion a proper pace.

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#1554 - 08 Jul 2012 10:35 PM Re: Exercise & Mesothelioma [Re: Ricky Mik]
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Yes no doubt exercise is really important for the body it not only help you to maintain your fitness level but also fight with various disease and help you to live a disease free life, so doing regular exercise will really help you.
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#1848 - 13 Dec 2012 09:50 PM Re: Exercise & Mesothelioma [Re: Seenath Kumar]
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Well I want to say that exercise is always a very useful and best way to sustain your body health and fitness and health for years even you have Asbestos and other melanoma .
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