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Oncology
Rehabilitation

Full-Cycle Management & Personalized Care

Understanding the Importance of
Oncology Rehabilitation

Oncology rehabilitation is an integral component of the cancer treatment system, far beyond the traditional perception of mere “postoperative recovery.” Studies show that standardized rehabilitation interventions can increase 5-year survival rates by 15%–20% and improve quality of life by over 60%. Rehabilitation not only reduces complications through functional recovery, but also facilitates psychological healing and social reintegration—enabling a transformation from “disease recovery” to “life reconstruction.”

Three-Phase Precision Rehabilitation
System for Cancer Patients

“Three-Dimensional
Integrated Rehabilitation” Model

[Medical – Rehabilitation – Stress Relief]
Integrated Full-Cycle Coordination

Multidisciplinary real-time coordination and
joint ward rounds system

Enteral nutrition evaluation and supervision

Stepwise pain management approach

Application of standardized anti-nausea protocols

Pre-treatment rehabilitation
assessment embedded into standard
treatment protocols

Psychological support through
best-case sharing and therapy

Personalized plans
based on individual patient condition

  • Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
    Holistic Regulation

    Herbal medicine

    • Early-stage recovery: Tonic formulas to strengthen the body’s vitality.

    • Recurrence prevention: Formulas to restrain and contain tumor toxins.


    External therapies

    Moxibustion to address qi deficiency and acupoint patches to relieve chemotherapy-induced nausea.







  • Integrated TCM and
    Western Exercise Rehabilitation

    Stage-based training plans

    • Postoperative/weak phase: Baduanjin (traditional qigong) and breathing exercises (20 minutes daily);

    • Stable phase: Low-intensity aerobic exercises (e.g., brisk or slow walking) three times per week, 30 minutes per session;


    Functional recovery

    Preventative measures based on condition, lymphedema rehabilitation exercises, and swallowing function training.


  • Technology and
    Minimally Invasive Support

    Wearable tech-assisted recovery:
    Improves sleep, appetite, mental balance, and emotional regulation


    Immunomodulatory technology:
    Use of compound immunomodulators combined with mRNA cancer vaccines to activate specific immune responses


    Hydrogen-oxygen gas therapy:
    Improves the body’s acid-base balance


    Ozone autologous blood therapy:
    Enhances the phagocytic function of neutrophils and monocytes, improving the ability to eliminate metabolic waste.