cancer is associated with lower core body temperature and disrupted daily temperature rhythm
Cancer patients have a lower core body temperature, typically 0.5°C below average, with an absent or disrupted circadian temperature rhythm.
What this means for you
Your body temperature naturally rises and falls over a 24-hour cycle — and that rhythm is tied to immune function, cellular repair, and energy. Research shows this rhythm is often blunted or irregular in people with serious illness. Supporting a healthy temperature cycle may be one way to help the body maintain its natural recovery patterns.
The published research
Hyperthermia and Immunotherapy in the Treatment of Cancer1:
· 1983
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