Zootherapy - CML - Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
What is Zootherapy?
"The Zootherapy (Therapy Attended or Facilitated by Animals) is a therapeutic device that is based on the interaction between animals and human beings. This interaction helps the rehabilitation process and improves the quality of life of the person.
The therapeutic effects that the animals can have in all and each one of the scopes of the life of the human beings are really amazing and they are possible to be corroborated in the results that are obtained. The surprising thing is in which the profits are obtained in a smaller time than in a therapy or conventional treatment."
Extract of http://www.kalshan-goldies.com/?page_id=78&lang=en
VIDEOS
Pet therapy, how cancer patients benefit from a pet
February 21, 2021, Jodi Wright
Why Does Pet Therapy Work? (It's Not Just Cute Dogs)
July 5, 2018, SciShow Psych
Mayo Clinic Minute: How Pets Can Improve Your Health
February 29, 2016, Mayo Clinic
Animal Therapy for Cancer Patients
November 3, 2014, CNN
"Pawsitive Pals" San Diego Hospice Pet Therapy Program
August 25, 2010, San Diego Hospice
Pet Therapy for Cancer Patients
July 23, 2010, Siteman Cancer Center
Pet therapy, how cancer patients benefit from a pet
February 21, 2021, Jodi Wright
Why Does Pet Therapy Work? (It's Not Just Cute Dogs)
July 5, 2018, SciShow Psych
Mayo Clinic Minute: How Pets Can Improve Your Health
February 29, 2016, Mayo Clinic
Animal Therapy for Cancer Patients
November 3, 2014, CNN
"Pawsitive Pals" San Diego Hospice Pet Therapy Program
August 25, 2010, San Diego Hospice
Pet Therapy for Cancer Patients
July 23, 2010, Siteman Cancer Center
ARTICLES
Living with blood cancer and pets
January 20, 2021, Leukemia Foundation
Who let the dogs out? Pet therapy's hidden danger
April 25, 2015, CBC Radio
Distress among hospitalized pediatric cancer patients modified by pet-therapy intervention to improve quality of life
September 2012, PublMed
Living with blood cancer and pets
January 20, 2021, Leukemia Foundation
Who let the dogs out? Pet therapy's hidden danger
April 25, 2015, CBC Radio
Distress among hospitalized pediatric cancer patients modified by pet-therapy intervention to improve quality of life
September 2012, PublMed