Dr. Howard Smith Oncall

Cancer Patients Prep Like Astronauts

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Vidcast:  https://youtu.be/YH4G3xa8_sM   Patients receiving chemotherapy, radiation, immunotherapy, and surgery face stresses similar to astronauts blasted into deep space.  Exercise physiologists at New York’s Memorial Sloan-Kettering Center now propose NASA-like physical counter measure programs (CMPs).   Cancer patients and astronauts both suffer decreases in muscle mass, cardiac functional changes, cognitive shifts, and bone demineralization during their respective journeys.  Many of the training programs used prior to space flights are now being adapted for patient use.   Exercise improves brain, cardiac, and bowel function, enhances the immune response, and strengthens bones.  Expect to see the lessons of space medicine applied as CMPs to help all of us through medical and surgical therapy for cancer and more.   Jessica M. Scott, Lianne B. Dolan, Larry Norton, John B. Charles, Lee W. Jones. Multisystem Toxicity in Cancer: Lessons from NASA’s Countermeasures Program. Cell, 2019; 179 (5): 1003 DOI: 10.101