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A SURVEY REPORT ON TYPES OF CANCER REPORTED FOR PHYSIOTHERAPY IN SATARA DISTRICT

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Jinto Mathew Saji, Dr. Mandar Malawade
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.sa1.245

Abstract

Cancer is a mutation in the cell; it mutates and begins to produce much more quickly than the nearby tissue. Thus, the most common way that cancer manifests in people is as a lump, growth, or bump. In most cases, physiotherapists work with cancer patients. Chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery are all forms of cancer treatment that are always being improved upon in order to prolong the lives of cancer patients. Particularly, patients with cancer experience a rise in 5-year survival rates. In addition to pain and weariness, cancer patients also have lung dysfunction, muscle weakness, and fatigue. Ultimately, activities of daily living (ADL) and quality of life (QOL) tend to diminish in cancer patients. Methodology- The study group consisted of 72 cancer patients, of age group 30-90, which includes both male and female. A survey was conducted among the cancer patients who were under Physiotherapy treatment. Result- The data analysis showed that out of 72 cancer patients who were taking physiotherapy treatment, in which 39 females are with breast cancer, 15 people are with mouth cancer and 19 people are with other type of cancer. Conclusion- The study showed that those cancer patients taking Physiotherapy treatment had good progression.

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