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Study Shows Tai Chi Is An Effective Complementary Therapy For Lung Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy
Lung cancer is still the deadliest cancer in the world, with approximately 80% of the cases being non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) [1]. Despite progress in the lung cancer treatment over the past two decades, 5-year survival rate following the conventional approaches still remains low, estimated in the range of 5-20% [2]. Clearly, there is still an unmet medical need for new alternative therapies that demonstrate efficacy in lung cancer treatment with less associated toxicity than chemotherapy. Tai Chi is commonly described as mind-body practice and recently has been evaluated as a possible therapeutic strategy or a complementary and alternative medicine for distinct health concerns 
Abstract:
Objectives:
Tai Chi is the Chinese traditional medicine exercise for mind-body health. The objective of this study is to investigate the effect of Tai Chi Chuan (TCC) exercise on the proliferative and cytolytic/tumoricidal activities of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) in postsurgical non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients. 
Design:
Patients (n = 27) were randomly divided into the control group (n = 13) and the TCC group (n = 14). TCC group participated in Tai Chi 24-type exercise for 16 weeks, 60-min every time, and three times a week. Peripheral blood was collected and PBMCs isolated before and after the 16-week TCC, PBMC proliferation and co-culture of PBMCs with the NSCLC cell line A549 were performed for proliferation and cell cytolysis assays. Analysis of NKT cells, NK cells, and CD123+ and CD11c + dendritic cells were also performed. 
Results:
(1) After 16-week of TCC, cell proliferation increased significantly as compared with the control. (2) PBMCs from the TCC group also demonstrated enhanced cytolytic/oncolytic activity against A549 cells. (3) Significant differences were also found in NK cell percentage at t = 16 weeks, post-pre changes of NKT and DC11c between groups. 
Conclusion:
Regular Tai Chi exercise has the promise of enhancing PBMC proliferative and cytolytic activities in NSCLC patients. Our results affirm the value of a future trial with a larger scale and longer duration for cancer survivors. 
LINK:
Liu, Jing et al. “Effect of Tai Chi on mononuclear cell functions in patients with non-small cell lung cancer.” BMC complementary and alternative medicine vol. 15 3. 5 Feb. 2015, doi:10.1186/s12906-015-0517-7
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