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Review
. 2016 Jul;157(31):1224-31.
doi: 10.1556/650.2016.30502.

[Physiotherapy of cancer patients]

[Article in Hungarian]
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[Physiotherapy of cancer patients]

[Article in Hungarian]
Izabella Gomez et al. Orv Hetil. 2016 Jul.

Abstract

Physiotherapy of cancer patients is one of the most controversial issues in our country. Malignant diseases are firstly mentioned as a contraindication of physiotherapy. Until now, physiotherapy was not suggested (or only in limited accessibility) for those patients who had malignant disease in medical history. International medical practice was less restrictive in managing this topic. The development of imaging techniques put this question in a new light. On the basis of evidence, the majority of articles have reported beneficial effects of physiotherapy in cancer patients, and only few articles mentioned it as harmful. Of course, each patient requires an individual assessment, however, if we exclude the possibility of tumor recurrence and metastasis, most of physiotherapy procedures can be used safely. One of the aims of this review is to support the physicians' decisions when to prescribe treatments, in such a way, that more patients could receive physiotherapy. Orv. Hetil., 2016, 157(31), 1224-1231.

Keywords: balneoterápia; balneotherapy; cancer; daganatos megbetegedések; electrotherapy; elektroterápia; excercise therapy; fizioterápia; gyógytorna; malignant disease; masszázs; physiotherapy.

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