A cancer diagnosis brings physical, emotional, and psychological challenges. But amidst the fear and fatigue, there is a powerful, natural tool that can bring relief, resilience, and hope — Laughter Yoga.
Created by Dr. Madan Kataria, Laughter Yoga is a unique mind-body practice that combines intentional laughter with deep yogic breathing. It requires no humor, comedy, or flexibility — just a willingness to engage.
Scientific research and patient testimonials both confirm that laughter — especially when practiced regularly — supports healing in many ways
Laughter Yoga is supported by research from institutions like Stanford, Oxford, and the All India Institute of Medical Sciences.
A study from India found that breast cancer patients who practiced Laughter Yoga experienced significantly reduced fatigue and depression during chemotherapy.
Laughter Yoga is practiced in cancer centers, hospitals, and wellness communities across more than 100 countries. It has helped thousands of cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers rediscover lightness during life’s heaviest moments.
Oncology departments & rehabilitation centers
Cancer support groups
Online laughter clubs & healing retreats
Palliative and hospice care
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