Oncology Occupational Therapy: Expert Rehab Training & Care for Cancer Recovery
Cancer survivors are living longer – but they’re not always living well. Behind every successful treatment lies a journey of recovery that demands skilled rehabilitation.Learn how oncology occupational therapy equips clinicians to deliver expert rehab training and whole-person care through patient education, evidence-based interventions, manual techniques, and mind-body integration. As cancer survivorship rises worldwide, the…
Read MoreOncology Physical Therapy: Expert Rehab Training & Whole-Person Care for Cancer Survivors
Cancer survivors are living longer – but they’re not always living well. Behind every successful treatment lies a journey of recovery that demands skilled rehabilitation.Learn how oncology physical therapy equips clinicians to deliver expert rehab training and whole-person care through evidence-based interventions, manual techniques, and mind-body integration. Cancer Survivorship and the Call for Trained Clinicians…
Read MoreRadiation Fibrosis In the Pelvic Region: A Comprehensive Overview
Radiation therapy is a common adjuvant treatment for cancers affecting the pelvic region, such as cervical, endometrial, prostate, colorectal, and anal cancers. While it plays a crucial role in reducing the risk of recurrence and controlling advanced cancer locally, its application in the pelvic region can lead to significant side effects, both acute and chronic.…
Read MoreLet’s Talk About Cancer-Related Fatigue
Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) is a pervasive consequence of cancer and represents the most prevalent side effect of both the illness and its treatments. A staggering 90% of individuals experience symptoms while undergoing active cancer treatment, and a quarter of them persistently endure these symptoms for months to years afterward. Occupational therapy (OT) and physical therapy…
Read MoreGuarding The Heart : Vital Oncology Insights
During the month of February, we often think of our loved ones and find information on heart-healthy tips. Heart disease is still the number one killer in the United States, and reminders of prevention and self-care are always a good idea for us and our patients. SRI wants to expand heart health knowledge in cancer…
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