Ask Tari: I am 8 weeks post bilateral breast surgery, should I do yoga?
Use yoga to manage the side effects from a breast surgery due to cancer. Simple moves can reduce Lymphedema and other side effects.
Use yoga to manage the side effects from a breast surgery due to cancer. Simple moves can reduce Lymphedema and other side effects.
Take an Oncology Yoga class at Dubin Breast Center to manage your side effects and improve your daily functioning.
There are numerous research studies and finding that provide evidence to the benefits of yoga for cancer patients and survivors.
Read a review of the yoga4cancer advanced Oncology Yoga program.
No matter the type or stage, cancer is a cold new reality. Yoga can provide support and management to your new Cancerland reality.
Cancer patients and survivor suffer from of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after a diagnosis. Yoga has been proven effective tool to manage PTSD.
Most yoga teachers are trained to teach to a diverse, yet general, population, but not to teach to the specific needs of the cancer survivor.
Tari has been awarded the first ever SEVA Award by Yoga Journal for a Seva Award (Selfless Service) as part of their Good Karma Awards
Yoga does not just help the body get strong, flexible, and detoxified. It helps our perception of the body and improves self-esteem. Cancer survivors have the same desire as everyone else: to look good!
A yoga pose that is specifically designed for cancer patients to improve range of motion, lymphatic drainage and chest and upper-back mobility.