Dr. Zhang Xianbo from Beijing Hospital said that whether it is cancer prevention or treatment, exercise intervention can be started at any time. From before diagnosis to after diagnosis, appropriate physical activity can help improve cancer outcomes. Dr. Zhang Xianbo pointed out that sports events bring comprehensive benefits to cancer patients, as they can help improve body metabolism, enhance muscle strength, regulate emotions, increase appetite, and reduce neuropathy.
The underlying values such as "cancer does not mean terminal illness" and "getting cancer does not mean bad luck" to some extent determine the patient's proactive recovery actions. Professor Zheng Ying proposed that after completing stage therapy, patients should strive to return to normal life. Interactive support from family, society, and professional institutions is beneficial for rehabilitation.
Professor Liu Jun'e, Dean of the School of Nursing of Capital Medical University, said that cancer rehabilitation needs professionals to develop corresponding rehabilitation intervention measures, and professional rehabilitation nursing in the hospital is the first, such as the rehabilitation of upper limb function of breast cancer, chemotherapy related nerve injury, neurodermatitis, etc. During the outpatient rehabilitation period, the main focus is on the recovery of lymphedema, returning to home, weight management, bone safety management, etc. Professor Liu Jun'e stated that cancer rehabilitation requires social support and multidisciplinary comprehensive treatment. It requires mobilizing the enthusiasm of doctors, nurses, patients, family members, volunteers, and all sectors of society, and scientifically applying various methods such as Western medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, psychology, nutrition, and physical exercise for rehabilitation management.
It is understood that the rehabilitation of patients covers all aspects of life, and a large number of studies have shown that diet, exercise, and psychology have a significant impact on the quality of recovery and survival of cancer patients. Professor Feng Zhao, who previously worked at the Lipid Medicine Technology Center at Harvard Medical School, stated that genetic factors account for about 30% of cancer causes, while environmental factors account for 70%. Long term nutritional and metabolic imbalances are key factors in environmental factors; Personalized nutritional interventions based on precise detection results can help improve patients' cancer prone constitution, which is of great significance for prolonging their survival and achieving rehabilitation. Professor Zhao Feng pointed out that the fat spectrum affects the overall immune function of the human body, and balancing fat metabolism plays a significant role in preventing cancer recurrence and metastasis in cancer patients.
At present, big data and AI technology are rapidly developing, and their impact on the healthcare industry is gradually deepening. "Smart" healthcare brings new hope for accelerating the construction of a caring ecosystem for cancer patients. The purpose of this conference is to coordinate and integrate resources for managing the entire course of cancer both inside and outside the hospital, integrate digital intelligent tools, continuously promote the formation of social forces to accelerate the construction of a caring ecosystem for cancer patients, and achieve standardized management of cancer patients throughout the entire process.

