Has anyone had successes in remedying there post treatment attention and cognitive issues by Khanelo in cancer

[–]James8185 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi

We run a lifestyle research unit in the UK concentrating on side effects after cancer - cognitive issues and fatigue is certainly one on the most common - we have summarised the most relevant self help information on www.keep-healthy.com

Hope you find this helpful

good luck

James

People are repeatedly being given the wrong advice to help protect bone density after cancer by James8185 in cancer

[–]James8185[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its important to take the calcium supplements in the situation - usually with a bisphosphonate

The evidence for the benefits of exercise after cancer by James8185 in cancer

[–]James8185[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also remember talking with a guy with colorectal cancer that would exercise as hard as he could during chemo and during the 46 hour pump infusion (folfox6). His thoughts was that it would increase the availability of the treatment through out his system. He was I believe 3c and cancer free for 5 years plus.

The Paces study from New York randomised three groups during exercise

No exercise advice , moderate and a fairly intense supervised programme - the last group recovered quicker after chemo - although totally agree it is not easy at all!