Translating knowledge: a framework for evidence-informed yoga programs in oncology.

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Abstract

Empirical research suggests that yoga may positively influence the negative psychosocial and physical side effects associated with cancer and its treatment. The translation of these findings into sustainable, evidence-informed yoga programming for cancer survivors has lagged behind the research. This article provides (a) an overview of the yoga and cancer research, (b) a framework for successfully developing and delivering yoga to cancer populations, and (c) an example of a successful community-based program. The importance of continued research and knowledge translation efforts in the context of yoga and integrative oncology are highlighted.

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Wurz, A. J., Capozzi, L. C., Mackenzie, M. J., Danhauer, S. C., & Culos-Reed, N. (2013). Translating knowledge: a framework for evidence-informed yoga programs in oncology. International Journal of Yoga Therapy, (23), 85–90. https://doi.org/10.17761/ijyt.23.2.5533m8376l3q4484

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