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Morning breathing exercises prolong lifespan by improving hyperventilation in people living with respiratory cancer.


ABSTRACT: Disturbance of oxygen-carbon dioxide homeostasis has an impact on cancer. Little is known about the effect of breath training on cancer patients. Here we report our 10-year experience with morning breathing exercises (MBE) in peer-support programs for cancer survivors.We performed a cohort study to investigate long-term surviving patients with lung cancer (LC) and nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) who practiced MBE on a daily basis. End-tidal breath holding time (ETBHT) after MBE was measured to reflect improvement in alveolar O2 pressure and alveolar CO2 pressure capacity.Patients (female, 57) with a diagnosis of LC (90 patients) and NPC (32 patients) were included. Seventy-six of them were MBE trainees. Average survival years were higher in MBE trainees (9.8?±?9.5) than nontrainees (3.3?±?2.8). The 5-year survival rate was 56.6% for MBE trainees and 19.6% for nontrainees (RR?=?5.371, 95% CI?=?2.271-12.636, P?

SUBMITTER: Wu WJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5266177 | biostudies-other | 2017 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Morning breathing exercises prolong lifespan by improving hyperventilation in people living with respiratory cancer.

Wu Wei-Jie WJ   Wang Shan-Huan SH   Ling Wei W   Geng Li-Jun LJ   Zhang Xiao-Xi XX   Yu Lan L   Chen Jun J   Luo Jiang-Xi JX   Zhao Hai-Lu HL  

Medicine 20170101 2


Disturbance of oxygen-carbon dioxide homeostasis has an impact on cancer. Little is known about the effect of breath training on cancer patients. Here we report our 10-year experience with morning breathing exercises (MBE) in peer-support programs for cancer survivors.We performed a cohort study to investigate long-term surviving patients with lung cancer (LC) and nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) who practiced MBE on a daily basis. End-tidal breath holding time (ETBHT) after MBE was measured to refle  ...[more]

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