Advanced Science (Jun 2024)

Humanistic Health Management and Cancer: Associations of Psychology, Nutrition, and Exercise with Cancer Progression and Pathogenesis

  • Chenchen Li,
  • Junfeng Zhang,
  • Pengcheng Pan,
  • Junjie Zhang,
  • Xinyi Hou,
  • Yan Wang,
  • Guoping Chen,
  • Pir Muhammad,
  • Rui L. Reis,
  • Lin Ding,
  • Yanli Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202400665
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 22
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract The incidence rate of cancer is increasing year by year due to the aging of the population, unhealthy living, and eating habits. At present, surgery and medication are still the main treatments for cancer, without paying attention to the impact of individual differences in health management on cancer. However, increasing evidence suggests that individual psychological status, dietary habits, and exercise frequency are closely related to the risk and prognosis of cancer. The reminder to humanity is that the medical concept of the unified treatment plan is insufficient in cancer treatment, and a personalized treatment plan may become a breakthrough point. On this basis, the concept of “Humanistic Health Management” (HHM) is proposed. This concept is a healthcare plan that focuses on self‐health management, providing an accurate and comprehensive evaluation of individual lifestyle habits, psychology, and health status, and developing personalized and targeted comprehensive cancer prevention and treatment plans. This review will provide a detailed explanation of the relationship between psychological status, dietary, and exercise habits, and the regulatory mechanisms of cancer. Intended to emphasize the importance of HHM concept in cancer prevention and better prognostic efficacy, providing new ideas for the new generation of cancer treatment.

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