Abstract
The conventional approach to treating cancer primarily involves the use of pharmaceutical treatments such as immunotherapy, targeted medicines, and chemotherapy. However, non-pharmacological therapies have garnered increasing attention for their potential to enhance and complement the overall care of cancer patients. This critical review delves into a variety of non-pharmacological treatments, with a specific emphasis on lifestyle modifications encompassing stress management, exercise, and proper diet. Lifestyle changes are recognized for their capacity to benefit cancer patients by not only improving their general well-being but also by bolstering resilience and aiding in the management of symptoms and adverse effects associated with therapy.
Keywords: Exercise, Lifestyle modifications, Non-pharmacological therapies, Stress management.