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Title: MOVEMENT FOR BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS


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  • MOVEMENT FOR BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS
  • MARCH 3, 2009
  • Robin Memel Fox, MA, ADTR, LPC,


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Educational Objectives
  • 1. Discuss the role of movement in the prevention
    of breast cancer onset
  • 2. Outline the appropriate role of movement for
    breast cancer survivors
  • 3. Define the role of movement in the breast
    cancer recurrence prevention

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The Body Says What Words Cannot- Martha Graham
  • Movement is our first language and most basic
    form of communication.
  • It is a metaphor for how we think, feel and
    relate to the self and others.
  • To move is to create, to contact our spiritual
    selves, to feel alive and connected to ourselves
    and others.

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  • Body/Mind/Spirit Connection- the body does not
    lie
  • There are many forms of movement activities that
    enhance the body/mind/spirit connection and help
    aid in healing from cancer and other illnesses
  • Movement should not be painful, it should be
    enjoyable and healing

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The American Cancer Society recommendations for
cancer prevention
  • Maintain a healthy weight throughout life
  • Balance calorie intake with physical activity
  • Avoid excessive weight gain throughout life
  • Achieve and maintain a healthy weight if
    currently overweight or obese

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  • Adults Engage in at least 30 minutes of moderate
    to vigorous physical activity, above usual
    activities, on 5 or more days of the week 45 to
    60 minutes of intentional physical activity are
    preferable.
  • For complete Nutritional and Physical Activity
    Guidelines, see www.cancer.org

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Physical Activity
  • Physical activity may be the most important
    lifestyle factor for reducing breast cancer risk
    and recurrence.
  • Not only does it make breast cancer less likely
    to develop, it helps prevent heart disease,
    stroke, diabetes, and osteoporosis.
  • And it has the added bonus of helping with weight
    control, relieving stress, building strength, and
    increasing energy level.

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Movement for breast cancer survivors
  • The goals and benefits of movement and physical
    activity may include, but is not limited to
  • Enhance energy levels
  • increase range of motion
  • relief from pain in shoulders and arms
  • stretch scar tissue
  • express your emotions
  • connect to body
  • improve body image
  • have fun
  • helps circulate and balance hormones/immune
    system

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Benefits of movement and physical activity cont.
  • help maintain healthy weight
  • decrease nausea and fatigue during cancer
    treatments
  • decrease tension, anxiety and depression
  • decrease risk of cancer recurrence
  • prevent lymphedema
  • increase joy and sense of aliveness
  • improve survival rates
  • improve breathing
  • be present in the moment
  • increase self-acceptance

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Physical activities for breast cancer survivors
  • Pilates
  • NIA
  • Creative Movement
  • Golf
  • Playing Team Sports
  • Weight training
  • Bicycling
  • Skating
  • Skiing
  • Martial Arts
  • Hiking
  • Gentle Aerobics
  • House cleaning/chores
  • Gardening
  • Walking
  • Yoga
  • Dance
  • Dance/Movement Therapy
  • the Lebed Method
  • Feldenkrais
  • Breath work
  • Tai'Chi
  • Qigong
  • Jogging
  • Swimming
  • Gentle Stretching
  • Physical Therapy
  • Occupational Therapy

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Discussion of Dance/Movement Therapy and Lebed
Method
  • Dance/Movement Therapy is defined by the American
    Dance Therapy Association as the
    psychotherapeutic use of movement as a process
    which furthers the emotional, cognitive and
    physical integration of the individual.
    Dance/Movement Therapy (DMT) works with the
    connection between the mind and the body, by
    assuming that together they are an integrated
    whole, each affecting the other.

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Dance/Movement Therapy
  • DMT is a proven effective treatment modality for
    people of all ages needing help with a variety of
    issues/problems. DMT is also recognized as a
    specialty of professional counseling by the
    National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC,
    2000).

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Dance/Movement Therapy
  • Research on Dance/Movement Therapy support groups
    have shown an improvement on the length and
    quality of life of people with cancer and other
    terminal illnesses.

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The Lebed Method
  • www.lebedmethod.com
  • The Lebed Method, Focus on Healing through
    Movement and Dance, is a therapeutic exercise
    program for women who have had any kind of breast
    surgery, node dissection, radiation,
    chemotherapy, Lymphedema, or who suffer with
    chronic fatigue

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The Lebed Method
  • Two physicians and a dance movement specialist
    created this program to help women and men
  • Regain Range of Motion
  • Increase flexibility in Frozen Shoulder
  • Work with Balance issues both physically and
    emotionally
  • Help reduce swelling from Lymphedema
  • May help reduce the risk of Lymphedema
  • Decrease depression
  • Add to sexuality
  • Increases femininity
  • Promotion of positive self image and joy
  • Weight stabilization
  • is FUN and EASY to do
  • No special physical abilities required

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  • Certain exercises can be one of the major
    preventatives for some future problems for
    survivors, from one day after surgery to 30 years
    after surgery.
  • This quality program is needed to help Breast
    Cancer Survivors thrive once they have survived,
    with a better quality of life.

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Breast Cancer Recurrence Prevention
  • Dozens of published research studies show that
    moderate physical activity helps prevent breast
    cancer recurrence, and may promote greater
    survival rates.
  • Minimum of 1-3 hours a week of moderate physical
    activity is recommended, 3-8 hours a week is even
    more effective.
  • Doing any type of exercise during and after
    treatment for breast cancer may be difficult, but
    even a little mild physical activity is helpful

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Physical Activity and BC
  • Physical activity may work in conjunction with
    other behaviors to lower risk and recurrence. In
    a recent study, women with one type of breast
    cancer (hormone receptor positive) cut their
    fatality rate in half by doing both moderate
    exercise thirty minutes a day, six days per week
    and eating five or more fruits and vegetables
    each day.

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Physical Activity and BC
  • It reduces fatigue, anxiety, and depression. It
    helps prevent the weight gain that is an
    unfortunate side effect of many cancer treatments
  • These added pounds not only increase the risk for
    recurrence, they make breast cancer survivors
    more likely to develop other serious conditions
    like heart disease and diabetes.

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Physical Activity and BC
  • Physical activity discourages cancer growth by
    boosting the immune system, reducing
    inflammation, and helping maintain a healthy
    weight
  • Regular exercise helps keep off the fatty tissue
    that piles on when we gain weight
  • Fat, especially around our middle, produces
    estrogen and other substances that promote cancer
    growth
  • Adapted from website of Karen Collins, M.S.,
    R.D., C.D.N.

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  • As far as exercise is concerned, a study
    published in the May 25, 2005 issue of the
    Journal of the American Medical Association found
    that it improved survival among women who have
    had breast cancer even if they walked as little
    as an hour a week
  • The authors noted that after a breast cancer
    diagnosis, women decrease their levels of
    physical activity by two hours a week and that
    even greater decreases have been seen among obese
    women.

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  • In closing, it is clearly shown to be imperative
    that women with breast cancer engage in some type
    of moderate physical activity or movement -based
    activity or support.
  • Maintaining a healthy lifestyle and diet,
    healthy weight and engaging in movement
    activities minimizes the risks of breast cancer
    onset and recurrence.

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Questions and Answers
  • Now let's get moving with our experiential
    portion of today!
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