Yoga for Young Adults With Noncurative Cancer: A Brief Report
Background The practice of yoga has been shown to improve disease- and treatment-related side effects in the noncurative cancer patient. Objective This user experience study aimed to examine the feasibility and usefulness of a DVD-based yoga program for young adult cancer patients with a noncurative...
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Main Authors: | Hillary Woodside MSc (Author), S Nicole Culos-Reed PhD (Author), Marie-Claude Grégoire MD, MSc (Author), Robert Rutledge MD, FRCPC (Author), Melanie R Keats PhD (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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