O esporte como tratamento complementar do câncer de mama Uma revisão integrativa
Por Laís Raiane Feitosa Melo Paulino (Autor), Elke Selva Albuquerque Teixeira (Autor), Adam Bruno Prado de Sousa (Autor), Breno da SIlva Sousa (Autor).
Resumo
O objetivo do presente estudo foi investigar como a prática de esporte auxilia no tratamento complementar do câncer de mama. Trata-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa de cunho exploratória. Para apoiar esse objetivo, utilizou-se um levantamento bibliográfico da literatura. Para tanto, as bases de dados Portal de Periódicos Capes, Web of Science e Pubmed foram consultadas por meio de uma estratégia de busca, com ênfase no período de 6 anos (2018-2023) sobre o tema exposto por meio de uma análise temática e pesquisa para a coleta dos estudos científicos. Ao todo, foram selecionados e incluídos um total de 12 estudos. Observou-se que há uma possibilidade da prática esportiva concomitantemente ao tratamento convencional medicamentoso, uma vez que a prática oferta benefícios diminui os efeitos colaterais do tratamento e, consequentemente, melhora a qualidade de vida das pacientes nos aspectos físicos, fisiológicos e sociais.
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