When Should You Start Exercising During Cancer Treatment?

When Should You Start Exercising During Cancer Treatment?

Is it safe to exercise during chemotherapy or radiation?

The short answer:

Yes — when supervised properly.

Is Exercise Safe During Chemotherapy?

Clinical research confirms that supervised exercise during treatment can:

  • Reduce fatigue

  • Improve treatment tolerance

  • Maintain muscle mass

  • Reduce hospitalisation risk

  • Improve mood and resilience

However, programs must account for:

  • Blood count fluctuations

  • Immune suppression

  • Neuropathy

  • Surgical recovery

  • Energy variability

At WA Health Group Canning Vale, we adjust sessions around your treatment cycle.

What If I Feel Too Tired?

Cancer fatigue is different from normal tiredness.

Instead of pushing through, we use:

  • Autoregulation strategies

  • Low-impact conditioning

  • Seated strength work

  • Water-based options

  • Mobility and breathwork

Exercise is often more effective than medication in managing cancer-related fatigue.

Oncology Exercise in Perth’s Southern Suburbs

If you’re located in:

  • Canning Vale

  • Bull Creek

  • Murdoch

  • Harrisdale

  • Leeming

Our cancer exercise programs are locally accessible and medically informed.

We collaborate with your oncology team to ensure safety.

First Step: Assessment

Every person’s cancer journey is different.

Your initial consultation includes:

  • Medical history review

  • Side effect screening

  • Functional testing

  • Goal setting

  • Personalised exercise plan

Book your initial cancer rehabilitation assessment in Canning Vale today.

 

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