cancer rehabilitation in London

Cancer Rehabilitation in London:

Expert Exercise Support During & After Treatment

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Cancer Rehabilitation: Regain Strength, Confidence, and Control

Cancer is a life-changing diagnosis, and its treatment can feel overwhelming. Cancer itself and its treatment can take a toll on your body, energy, and confidence, but personalised exercise can help you regain strength, function, and control.

At PH Therapy, we provide specialist cancer rehabilitation programmes in London led by Clinical Exercise Physiologists who understand the complexities of cancer care. Whether you’re newly diagnosed, undergoing treatment, or recovering post-treatment, we’ll help you move safely and confidently through every stage of your journey.

We support individuals at any stage of the cancer journey, including:

  • Before or during chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or surgery

  • Post-treatment recovery and return to daily life

  • Living with advanced or metastatic cancer

  • Reducing fatigue and rebuilding strength

  • Managing treatment-related side effects (e.g. neuropathy, fatigue, deconditioning)

We work with people recovering from breast, prostate, bowel, lung, gynaecological, and other cancers.

Why Choose PH Therapy?

  • AHCS-Registered Cancer Exercise Specialists
    Clinical knowledge combined with safe, evidence-based exercise

  • Truly Personalised Support
    Every programme is built around your diagnosis, treatment plan, and energy levels

  • Focus on Energy, Strength & Confidence
    Designed to reduce cancer-related fatigue, improve function, and enhance quality of life

  • 1-2-1 Sessions in a Private Studio
    Discreet, compassionate support with no pressure

Our programmes follow national CanRehab guidelines and are suitable for clients at various stages of the cancer continuum.

Clinical assessment and health screening

  • Tailored, progressive exercise sessions

  • Focus on cardiovascular fitness, muscle strength, and balance

  • Symptom tracking and weekly check-ins

  • Education on self-management and lifestyle habits

  • Option for remote or hybrid support

A meta-analysis by Keilani et al. (2017), which included 1,200 patients demonstrated that resistance training can combat muscle loss, improve strength, maintain physical performance, and help to mitigate treatment-related side effects.

Our cancer exercise sessions take place in our clinic in Central London and Fulham. We also offer remote support and home-based programmes for those unable to travel or prefer to exercise at home.

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What out clients say

David, aged 83

As I am undergoing prostate cancer treatment, I wasn’t sure I would be able to go on a skiing trip with my son. Through regular resistance training, I was able to do some of the best skiing I have ever done. I felt strong, in control and managed to enjoy the trip without any excessive muscle stiffness or injuries. 

Cathy, aged 66

I have been able to discuss a variety of problems… Ben has been very helpful in providing me with coping strategies.

 Frequently Asked Questions

  • Exercise can help reduce the impact of cancer-related side effects. Cancer-related fatigue is the biggest reported side effect among cancer patients. By reducing fatigue and other side effects it can allow you to go through more cycles of your treatment with better outcomes.

    Prue Cormie et al. 2017.

  • Before every session, we will screen you to ensure you are safe to participate. However, there are specific signs and symptomns that we look for that may prevent you from participating. This is for your safety.

  • Yes, you can exercise during your treatment. Your exercise may change based on your treatment and your reported side effects. The aim of each session will be tailored based on your stage of treatment and feedback.

  • The role of a Clinical Exercise Physiologist is to expertly guide you safely through your exercise programme. Each programme and session is built around you and you only.

    We lead prehabilitation programmes before your treatment, which puts you in the best possible position to take on your treatment. Research shows prehab decreases your stay in hospital and increases your recovery time.

    Joel E Lambert. 2021.

    Leading exercise programmes during or after your treatment to get you back to doing the things you love and improve your quality of life.

Exercise tailored to your needs

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