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1Oncology, Tawam Hospital, Al Ain, ARE.
Abstract:
Cancer patients encounter not only the physical manifestations of their disease but also a range of psychological challenges, including anxiety, depression, and severe sleep disturbances. Research indicates that approximately 50% of cancer patients experience clinically significant levels of distress, which can adversely affect treatment outcomes and diminish their overall quality of life. Moreover, the side effects of treatments such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy frequently exacerbate mental health difficulties, creating an urgent need for effective alternative supportive interventions to ameliorate these symptoms. Yoga Nidra, or yogic sleep, may be particularly efficacious for patients with cancer undergoing intensive treatments, such as chemotherapy or radiotherapy, where physical limitations or psychological stress are more pronounced. As the medical community increasingly recognizes the value of holistic approaches to cancer care, there is a growing interest in integrating complementary therapies that address both the mental and physical aspects of health. One such therapy is Yoga Nidra, a guided meditation practice that has garnered attention for its potential to alleviate psychological distress and improve sleep quality in cancer patients. Given its non-invasive, cost-effective, and highly accessible nature, Yoga Nidra presents a promising approach for enhancing the overall well-being of individuals undergoing cancer treatment. This editorial examines the role of Yoga Nidra in cancer care, highlighting its distinct benefits and emerging evidence supporting its use as a complementary therapy.
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