Health Governance and Economics

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Introduction

The selected article is based on the exercise intervention and its effectiveness for reducing the cancer related fatigue in patients. It is necessary for care professionals to provide exercise activities and other relevant procedures which are helpful to improve health status of an individual suffering from different kind of cancer. However, it is observed that cancer patients usually feel weak and uncomfortable which negatively impact on their process of overcome with the health problems and reduce recovery speed. In addition to this, the programme of 18 weeks including exercise for patients suffering from colon and breast cancer in terms of improving the medical condition properly. It is analysed that such programmes are required to be organised in more effective as well as efficient manner to gain cost effectiveness by implementing the given intervention for well-being of patients. Moreover, physical activity is helpful to boost up their activeness of people which make hem feeling comfortable and follow their medication routine in order to become disease free (Cramer and et. al., 2016). It has been analysed that cancer is of different types such as carcinomas, sarcomas, leukaemias and lymphomas. Initially, the carcinomas begin to form in skim or tissue that overs surface of internal organs as solid tumours which include lung, colorectal, breast and prostate cancer. Secondly, the sarcomas start from connecting tissues and develop in muscles, nerves, joints, tendons, blood vessels, lymph vessels, cartilage, boner or fat. Thirdly, leukemia is known as cancer of blood where blood cells change and growth uncontrollably which consist acute or chronic lymphocytic leukaemia and acute or chronic myeloid leukaemia. Furthermore, the lymphomas can be consider as a cancer of lymphatic system which is network of glands and vessels. It has two types like Hodgkin lymphoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The selected article has been analysed that intervention of physical exercise programmes is helpful to reduce the fatigue in patient of breast and colon cancer respectively.