“…[12, 13, 53] Klein and colleagues[7] outline multiple potentially therapeutic training components commonly delivered in TCQ programs targeting cancer patients––including low impact exercise, breath regulation, mindfulness and meditation, self-massage, relaxation techniques, and ‘energy cultivation’ practices based on principles of traditional Chinese medicine––each of which could potentially impact multiple cancer-relevant outcomes. In fact, indirect evidence from controlled trials evaluating individual therapeutic elements of TCQ such as moderate physical exercise,[19, 41] mindfulness meditation,[54–56] breath regulation[57], imagery/visualization,[58] and psychosocial support,[59, 60] demonstrates that each of these elements individually can all impact relevant clinical outcomes. Mechanistic exploration of how multi-component practices like TCQ, in comparison to more unimodal interventions (e.g.…”