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What Types of Strength Training are Suitable for Cancer Patients?
Cancer patients can engage in various types of strength training exercises, depending on their physical condition and treatment phase. Options include:
Bodyweight exercises
like squats, lunges, and push-ups.
Resistance bands
for lightweight resistance training.
Free weights
such as dumbbells and kettlebells for more advanced training.
Machine weights
for controlled and guided movements.
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