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Emotional Well-Being in Cancer Care: A Science-Aligned, Compassionate Approach

Where Healing Truly Begins: The Nervous System

Healing starts only when the nervous system feels safe.

Many people come to us saying:

“My treatment is going fine … but I feel lost.” 

“I keep waking up every two hours, and thoughts don’t let me sleep.“ 

“My mind doesn’t stop, even on days my reports are okay.”

But let us tell you,

This is not a weakness. This is not a lack of positivity. This is the nervous system doing exactly what it’s designed to do-protect you.

What Cancer Does to the Nervous System

Cancer is not only a physical diagnosis. It is a constant signal of threat to the brain.

Appointments. Reports. Waiting. Uncertainty. Side effects. Even on “good days,” the nervous system often stays alert.

From a research perspective, studies in psycho-neuroimmunology confirm that chronic stress keeps the body in sympathetic dominance-also known as the fight-or-flight state. Notably, a randomized controlled trial at Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, found that yoga practices improved quality of life and reduced stress in breast cancer patients undergoing treatment.

When this state continues for weeks or months, people may experience:

  • Persistent fatigue that rest doesn’t fix
  • Anxiety, fear, or emotional numbness
  • Sleep disturbances
  • Digestive issues
  • Difficulty concentrating (“chemo fog”)
  • Reduced muscle strength and slower recovery

This is not “all in the mind.” This is neurobiology.

The Science: Why the Nervous System Matters for Healing

Your autonomic nervous system controls:

  • Breathing
  • Heart rate
  • Digestion
  • Hormonal balance
  • Immune response
  • Emotional regulation
  • Sleep and repair

This is not “all in the mind.” This is neurobiology.

It has two main modes:

  • Sympathetic Nervous System: Survival. Alertness. Protection.
  • Parasympathetic Nervous System: Rest. Repair. Healing. Integration.

Most healing processes-such as immune modulation, tissue repair, and emotional regulation-occur only when the parasympathetic system is active. Findings from Kiecolt-Glaser et al., 2020, Nature Reviews Immunology, and Indian studies such as those from AIIMS, New Delhi (Telles et al., 2015, Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology), confirm that restoration and repair are enhanced when the body finds safety.

If the body doesn’t feel safe, healing is delayed.

This is where our work begins.

What Emotional Well-Being Means at EaseMyCancer

Emotional well-being here is not about therapy or forced positivity.

We do not ask: 

“Why do you feel this way?” 

“Let’s analyse your thoughts.” 

“Think positive” “You are strong.”

Instead, we ask: How can we help your body feel safe again?

Our emotional well-being work focuses on:

  • Nervous system regulation
  • Emotional steadiness
  • Deep rest
  • Inner resilience

When the nervous system settles, emotions naturally soften. The mind becomes clearer. The body gets space to heal.

How the Mind Is Involved (Without Overthinking It)

The mind and nervous system are in constant conversation. A fearful thought changes breathing. Shallow breathing increases anxiety. Anxiety reinforces physical tension. Tension feeds fatigue and poor sleep. This loop is automatic-not conscious.

At EaseMyCancer, we don’t break this loop by thinking harder. We interrupt it from the body upward. When the body slows down, the mind follows.

How We Work at EaseMyCancer

Gentle practices. Strong science. No force. Everything we offer is grounded in both ancient wisdom and modern research, including studies from India’s leading cancer and medical centers.

Our emotional well-being practices are designed to:

  • Activate the parasympathetic nervous system.
  • Reduce stress hormone load.
  • Improve sleep and energy.
  • Build emotional resilience over time.

Research indicates that Yoga Nidra, especially when combined with breathing practices, supports emotional well-being, sleep, and cognitive clarity in individuals undergoing cancer treatment  https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38595893/. Anand   DN, Dr   LSG, Mr   AR (2015) also improved the quality of sleep among cancer patients.

Yoga Nidra: Teaching the Body How to Rest Again

A guided practice where the body enters deep rest while the mind stays gently aware. This state:

  • Mimics deep sleep
  • Signals safety to the brain
  • Allows emotional processing without overwhelm

Our patients say:

It felt like the missing piece. Perfectly blended with the yoga session-I felt fully rested and deeply relaxed.

Pranayama: Breathing Safety Into the System

Slow, structured breathing has a direct influence on vagal tone-the nerve responsible for parasympathetic activation. Benefits include:

  • Reduced anxiety
  • Better sleep
  • Improved oxygenation
  • Calmer emotional baseline

Breath becomes a tool for regulation, not effort.

Chanting: Sound, Vibration, and Emotional Balance

Chanting for emotional well-being draws from ancient Indian yogic and Vedic traditions, where sound (Nāda) is regarded as a powerful tool for harmonizing the body, mind, and emotions. For individuals affected by cancer, chanting offers a gentle yet deeply supportive practice during periods of fear, uncertainty, fatigue, and vulnerability.

Through rhythmic repetition and vibration, chanting naturally slows the breath and stimulates the parasympathetic nervous system. The sound vibrations travel through the chest, throat, and head, helping release emotional tension-particularly around the heart and throat centers-while fostering grounding, calmness, and inner steadiness.

Traditional yogic texts describe mantra repetition (japa) as a means to quiet mental fluctuations( Patanjali yog sutra 1.28- 1.29) and cultivate emotional stability, acceptance, and surrender. While scientific research on chanting in cancer care is still emerging, evidence from studies on slow vocalization, mantra repetition, and sound-based meditation suggests benefits for stress reduction and parasympathetic activation, supporting emotional resilience and nervous system balance.

Emotional Well-Being and Mental Well-Being: Understanding the Difference

In everyday language, emotional well-being is often assumed to mean therapy or counselling. This is a common misunderstanding-especially in the context of cancer care.

At EaseMyCancer, we distinguish clearly between mental well-being and emotional well-being because they work at different levels and serve different needs.

Mental Well-Being (Psycho-Oncology Support)

Mental well-being focuses on the mind and emotional experiences that arise during cancer. This includes:

  • Talking through fears, anxiety, grief, and uncertainty
  • Processing difficult emotions and life changes
  • Understanding thought patterns and emotional responses.
  • Structured one-on-one or group psycho-oncology sessions

This work is reflective, conversational, and insight-oriented. At EaseMyCancer, this support is offered through dedicated psycho-oncology and group sessions.

Emotional Well-Being (Nervous System–Based Care at EaseMyCancer)

Emotional well-being, as practiced at EaseMyCancer, works primarily with the body and nervous system. It focuses on:

  • Regulating the nervous system
  • Creating a sense of safety and calm in the body
  • Supporting emotional stability without analysis
  • Allowing emotions to settle through rest, breath, and rhythm

These practices-such as Yoga Nidra, Pranayama, and Chanting-are integrated as closing, restorative practices within our yoga sessions. Internationally, Harvard and Massachusetts General Hospital research supports the benefits of Yoga Nidra and mindfulness for nervous system regulation (Streeter et al., 2012, Medical Hypotheses).

There is no emotional processing, discussion, or interpretation. The intention is simple: to help the body shift out of survival mode and into a state of rest and repair.

Why We Offer Both

Mental well-being helps people understand and process what they are experiencing. Emotional well-being helps the body feel safe enough to heal. They are not interchangeable. They are complementary.

At EaseMyCancer, we offer dual support, so individuals receive support at the level they need, when they need it.

Both are essential parts of holistic cancer care.

When the Nervous System Feels Safe, Healing Changes

When parasympathetic dominance increases, we often see:

  • Improved sleep
  • Reduced fatigue
  • Better emotional regulation
  • Increased physical recovery capacity
  • Greater sense of inner steadiness

Not overnight. Not dramatically. But consistently and sustainably.

References

Anand, D. N., L. S. G., & A. R. (2015). Effect of Yoga Nidra on anxiety, depression, and quality of sleep among cancer patients. Manipal Journal of Nursing and Health Sciences, 1(1). https://impressions.manipal.edu/mjnhs/vol1/iss1/8

Nuzhath, F. J., Patil, N. J., Sheela, S. R., & Manjunath, G. N. (2024). Effect of Yoga Nidra and breathing practices on anxiety and depression in women undergoing cervical cancer treatment: A randomized controlled clinical study. Cureus. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38595893/

Author(s). (2024). Role of yogic breathing practices in improving quality of life, emotional well-being, sleep, and fatigue in cancer patients: A narrative review. Journal Name. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38524027/

Momeni, M., Khatooni, M., Alizadeh, A., & Mohebbi, S. (2025). Effect of pranayama on fatigue and sleep disturbances in women undergoing chemotherapy. BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies. https://bmccomplementmedtherapies.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12906-025-04981-0

Patañjali. (n.d.). Yoga Sūtras (Sūtras 1.28–1.29). Classical yogic text on mantra japa and mental stillness.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. I don’t want to burden my family. Should I keep my feelings to myself?

Many patients feel this way, but carrying everything alone often increases emotional strain. Having a safe space to express feelings – without judgment – can be deeply relieving and healing.

2. I’m trying to stay positive, but I don’t feel okay inside. Is something wrong with me?

No.

You do not have to feel positive all the time to heal. Allowing yourself to feel what you feel is healthier than forcing positivity. Emotional honesty is a form of strength.

3. Is anxiety or fear about recurrence normal, even after treatment ends?

Yes.

Fear of recurrence is very common and understandable. Emotional support helps you learn how to manage these thoughts rather than be controlled by them.

4. Can emotional practices like meditation or guided relaxation really help?

Yes.

Gentle practices such as breathing, Yoga Nidra, and mindfulness help shift the body from “fight or flight” into a calmer state, supporting better sleep, emotional balance, and nervous system regulation.

5. What if I don’t know how to express my feelings?

That is very common. You do not need the “right words.” Emotional support helps you slowly understand and express what you’re experiencing, at your own pace.

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Introduction

At EaseMyCancer, we provide supportive care that nurtures the body, mind, and spirit. This consent form ensures that you are fully informed about our services, your rights, and responsibilities before participation.

1. Purpose of Services

EaseMyCancer offers supportive care services, including:

  • Yoga, mindful movement practices, and emotional well-being support.
  • Nutrition guidance and personalised nutrition plans.
  • Psycho-oncology group sessions and counselling.

These services support your overall health and quality of life. They are not a replacement for medical treatment or preventive in nature, and are meant to complement your medical care.

2. Information Sharing & Confidentiality

  • I consent to share personal, medical, and emotional information only for designing and delivering my personalised support plan.
  • This information may be shared within the EaseMyCancer team (program coordinator, yoga & emotional well-being specialists, nutritionists, psycho-oncologists) solely for my care.
  • My data will be securely stored and not shared outside EaseMyCancer without my consent, except where required by law.

3. Payment & Services

  • Services are chargeable and payment is required in advance.
  • Fees cover planning, delivery, and follow-up.
  • Payments are non-refundable, unless otherwise stated.
  • Missed sessions beyond the agreed schedule will not be compensated or carried forward.

4. Responsibility & Medical Disclaimer

  • I will continue to consult my doctor regarding all treatment decisions.
  • I have informed and taken consent from my consulting doctor regarding the program.
  • I accept full responsibility for my health and will inform my facilitator of any changes.
  • EaseMyCancer does not provide emergency medical services. In an emergency, I will contact my doctor or emergency services.

5. Participation

  • Participation is voluntary.
  • I may withdraw consent at any time by providing written notice; service fees may not be refundable.

6. Recording & Documentation

  • Apart from yoga and emotional well-being sessions, which may be recorded for internal quality review and training purposes, no other session will be recorded by EaseMyCancer without my explicit consent.
  • I agree as a participant not to record any session in any form to maintain privacy of other participants.

Tavleen

Behavioural Insights & User Research Specialist

Specializes in behavioural insights and user research with experience across health & fitness, government, and retail sectors. Focuses on translating human behaviour into strategic insights that inform product and business decisions, contributing to user-centered and data-driven approaches.

Nitin Agarwal

Technology Advisor, EaseMyCancer

Technology leader and entrepreneur with nearly two decades of experience building and scaling large-scale digital platforms. Has held leadership roles across global technology companies including Flipkart, Ola, GoTo Group, Yahoo, and Curefit (Cult.fit), and currently leads product and engineering at Bhanzu. Brings expertise in product engineering, platform scalability, and innovation, supporting EaseMyCancer in building accessible, technology-driven patient care solutions.

Dr. Sai Vivek V

Consultant Medical & Hemato-Oncologist | Advisor, EaseMyCancer

Consultant Medical and Hemato-Oncologist at Aster Hospitals with nearly six years of experience. Expertise includes solid organ and blood cancers in adults and children, precision oncology, immunotherapy, preventive oncology, and integrative cancer care. Academic background includes MBBS, MD in Internal Medicine, and DM in Medical Oncology. Also serves as an Advisor at EaseMyCancer, supporting patient-centered and integrative oncology initiatives.

Dr. Seema Rao

Director & Consultant, Palliative Medicine | Advisor, EaseMyCancer

Director and Consultant in Palliative Medicine at Manipal Hospice and Respite Center, with a background in psychiatry and a Master’s in Palliative Medicine (Distinction) from Cardiff University as a Commonwealth Scholar. Has led major clinical, academic, and research initiatives, including ICU–palliative care integration and national training programs. Focus areas include comprehensive palliative care and psycho-spiritual support. Serves as an Advisor at EaseMyCancer, contributing to integrated and compassionate care systems.

Priya Kataria

Senior Clinical Nutritionist & Therapy Delivery Lead

Leading clinical nutritionist specializing in oncology nutrition, with over a decade of experience supporting more than 10,000 cancer patients. Known for delivering outcome-driven, personalized nutrition strategies that improve treatment tolerance, recovery, and quality of life. Approach is rooted in clinical precision and integrative care, combining detailed assessments with scientifically backed interventions aligned with medical treatment.

Sonal Devji Patel

Onco Yoga Trainer

Certified Yoga Practitioner (MSc Yoga & Vedic Therapy) and Gold Medalist in Yoga, with therapeutic training at Arogyadhama. Currently serves as an Onco Yoga Trainer at EaseMyCancer, delivering personalized yoga and pranayama sessions for individuals affected by cancer. Focus areas include reducing fatigue, improving energy levels, and enhancing emotional well-being to support resilience during treatment.

Rajeshwari A

Senior Psycho-Oncologist

Brings nearly a decade of experience in supporting individuals and families navigating the psychological challenges of cancer. Has supported over 10,000 patients and their families through evidence-based, patient-centered psycho-oncology care, helping strengthen emotional resilience and quality of life. Actively collaborates with multidisciplinary teams and facilitates individual therapy and support groups, creating safe spaces for coping, healing, and meaningful connection.

Hemalatha S N

Program Coordinator & Executive Assistant – Founder’s Office

Brings a strong academic background in Biochemistry along with experience in supporting individuals navigating oncology care. Work focuses on patient coordination, program management, and ensuring seamless communication across teams. Closely collaborates with clinical and operational teams while supporting the Founder’s Office with coordination and day-to-day execution, contributing to a structured and supportive environment that enhances patient experience and organizational efficiency.

Parul Agarwal

Founder, EaseMyCancer

Founder of EaseMyCancer, Certified Cancer Support Specialist (UK), and Certified Yoga Teacher with nearly a decade of experience in healthcare and wellness. Among the first few Indians to complete advanced international specialization in cancer support and integrative oncology care. Designs structured, evidence-informed programs focused on preventive health, stress regulation, emotional resilience, and sustainable wellbeing for individuals and organisations.