
Cancer patients can relieve side effects with surprising activity
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An ongoing study from The Ohio State University has found that dancing the tango can help reduce chemotherapy-induced neuropathy symptoms in breast cancer patients.
Chemotherapy-induced neuropathy (CIN) is a condition that can occur anywhere throughout the body, but mostly impacts the hands, feet and limbs, according to an OSU press release. "There is hope for recovery from the beating that cancer gives your body, brain and nerves." "This work is about helping survivors reclaim their lives and thrive, rather than just survive." "This research and study showed me that something I already enjoy can become a treatment." Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle reporter for Fox News Digital.
Eighty percent of breast cancer survivors experience CIN, which can cause pain, falls, difficulty walking and diminished quality of life, experts say.













