Yoga Therapy Across the Cancer Care Continuum

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Facing cancer calls for skilled, equitable, and compassionate support. Yoga therapists are part of an evidenced-informed health care team uniquely qualified to support whole-person community care throughout the continuum of the cancer experience, professionally and with tender-hearted humanity. Yoga Therapy Across the Cancer Care Continuum:

- Describes the unique emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual experiences of people at each stage of the cancer care continuum (including diagnosis, acute treatment, no evidence of disease or living with chronic disease, cancer recurrence, and end of life) and the responsive support offered by the breadth of individualized yoga therapy care.

- Explains the biology of cancer and the challenges associated with type and stage of malignancy, as well as adverse side effects of conventional treatment (surgery, radiation, immunotherapy, hormone therapy, targeted therapy, and hematopoietic stem cell transplant), comorbid health conditions, and their impact on the whole person: mind, body, and soul.

- Shares the unique perspective of 40 oncology yoga therapists with exceptional expertise working with diverse cancer populations in academic medical centers, hospitals, clinics, studios, in-home, and via-telehealth; includes clinical experience and scientific research that highlights relative contraindications and clinical "pearls".

- Explores a unique model of yoga therapy that is informed by ancient yoga philosophy and modern biomedical research, reinforced by skillful and compassionate therapeutic relationship, intelligent yoga practice, and the tender-hearted humanity of co-regulation and resourcing for both patient/client and therapist.

- Highlights practical and professional considerations for yoga therapists and yoga teachers working in cancer, including scope of practice, informed consent, safety considerations and contraindications, liability insurance, waivers, clinical notes, co-assessments, and essential referrals to allied health care professionals; integrating yoga therapy into healthcare.

- Acknowledges disparity and inequity in cancer care worldwide and advocates for inclusive, safe, and accessible yoga for all people impacted by cancer.

- Calls for the integration of yoga therapy into standard oncology care; discusses barriers, obstacles, and suggestions for the way forward.

- Recognizes Yoga as a time-honored mind-body science originating in ancient India. Yogic teachings presented in this book are shared with gratitude and utmost respect.

Yoga Therapy Across the Cancer Care Continuum is essential reading for all oncology professionals interested in yoga as an evidence-informed therapeutic intervention to improve the lives of people with cancer and for self-care, including physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, physical therapists, psychologists, social workers, acupuncturists, yoga therapists and yoga teachers, and all allied health professionals - as well as people with cancer and survivors, their families, and caregivers.

Author(s): Leigh Leibel, Anne Pitman
Edition: 1
Publisher: Handspring Publishing
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 258
Tags: Yoga, cancer

Yoga Therapy Across the Cancer Care Continuum
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
About the Authors/Editors
Contributing authors
Foreword by Lorenzo Cohen
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
Anne Pitman and Leigh Leibel
2. Yoga Therapy in Oncology: An Embodied Map of Care
Anne Pitman
3. Yoga Therapy in Clinical Practice: Practicalities
Anne Pitman
4. Understanding Cancer and its Treatment
Leigh Leibel
5. The Biological Intersection of Yoga and Cancer
Leigh Leibel
6. Yoga in the Cancer Care Continuum
Edited by Leigh Leibel and Anne Pitman
Section 1 Diagnosis
Section 2 Treatment
Section 3 Post treatment – cure, remission, or no ­evidence of disease (NED)
Section 4 Recurrence and living with chronic cancer
Section 5 End of life
7. Yoga Therapy in Oncologic Care: The Way Forward
Leigh Leibel
Subject Index
Author Index