Aloke Sen Barman
Uncontrolled development and division of aberrant cells that can infiltrate surrounding tissues or expand to other sections of the body are the hallmarks of a group of disorders known as cancer. The main objective of this study was to do a systematic review to examined the effects of pranayama intervention on cancer. Data was collected from PubMed, JSTORE and Web of Science. Randomized controlled trials published in English from the inception of the database until 10st October, 2025, were included. Only pranayama as intervention were included in the study. It may be concluded that cancer patients' antioxidant levels, stress, anxiety, sleep quality, and general quality of life can all be significantly improved by pranayama practice.
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