A movement program for cancer survivors

Your body carried you through treatment. Now let it carry you forward.

Gentle resistance bands. Guided walks that start at ten minutes. Breathwork for lungs relearning trust. Designed for exactly where you are right now.


Question 01

Will exercise make my fatigue worse?

It feels backwards — you're exhausted, and someone is suggesting you move more. This fear is the most common thing we hear, and it is completely reasonable.

Here is what the research shows: gentle, progressive movement reduces cancer-related fatigue in 83% of patients who follow a low-intensity protocol. Not eliminates — reduces. Fatigue after treatment is real, and Thrive doesn't ask you to push through it. It asks you to work with it.

Every session in Thrive begins with a check-in. If your energy is a 3 out of 10, that day looks different than a 7 out of 10. The program adapts to you — not the other way around.

Based on ASCO 2023 guidelines for cancer rehabilitation exercise

"I kept waiting for it to wipe me out. The first walk was eight minutes. I cried in the parking lot — not because I was tired, but because I had done something."

Margaret T., 58 — breast cancer survivor, 14 months post-treatment

83%

report reduced fatigue by week 6

10 min

is all it takes to begin

0

gym memberships required

Question 02

What if I had a port or surgical site?

Thrive was built with an oncology physiotherapist to ensure that no movement in the program aggravates a surgical site, port, drain, or reconstruction. Before your first session, you complete a brief intake that flags your specific history.

Below are the three most common modifications. Every session guide includes a modification key — a small symbol beside each movement that tells you exactly what to do instead.

Port & Chest Site

Weeks 1–4

All upper-body resistance work is replaced with gentle shoulder circles and pendulum swings. No band tension crosses the port site. Your guide flags every movement that requires modification.

Abdominal Surgery

Weeks 1–6

Core engagement is limited to gentle diaphragmatic breathing and pelvic tilts lying down. No sit-up movements, no standing torso rotations. Progression is physician-confirmed.

Lower Limb Lymphedema

All phases

Walking routes are flat, sessions are shorter, and compression garments are worn during all movement. Elevation exercises are built into every cool-down.

If your oncologist has cleared you for light activity, Thrive is designed to be safe for you. If you're unsure, we've written a one-page summary you can bring to your next appointment.

Free download

The Thrive Starter Guide

28 pages. Your first four weeks laid out day by day — walks, bands, breathwork, and rest. Written for someone who is tired and needs to know exactly what to do tomorrow morning.

  • Day-by-day movement calendar for weeks 1–4
  • Energy check-in system before each session
  • Modification key for surgical sites and ports
  • A note for your care team about the program

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Question 03

I don't look like someone who exercises anymore. Will I fit in?

Treatment changes bodies. Hair, weight, scars, the way your clothes fit, the way you move through a room. Many survivors describe feeling like a stranger in their own skin — and the idea of exercising in public, or even in front of a mirror, can feel like too much.

Thrive sessions happen in small groups of no more than six people, in rooms specifically chosen for their quiet and their light. No mirrors. No performance. The instructors are trained in oncology rehabilitation — they have seen every body that walks through the door, and they are not surprised by any of it.

If you prefer to begin at home, the online program is identical. You can keep your camera off as long as you need to.

"I wore a hat for the first three months. Nobody said a word. By month four I forgot to bring it."

Diane C.Lymphoma survivor, joined Thrive 8 months post-chemo

"My surgeon told me about Thrive. I asked her if it was for people like me. She said it was made for people exactly like me."

Nurse Practitioner, Oncology Survivorship ClinicMemorial Cancer Center, Chicago

6 people

Max group size

30–45 min

Session length

40+ cities

Studio locations


Question 04

Can I trust a program not designed by my care team?

You should be asking this question. There are a lot of wellness programs that will take your money and your hope and give you something designed for healthy people with a few disclaimers bolted on.

Thrive was designed from the ground up with an oncology physiotherapist, a palliative care nurse, and twelve patients who agreed to tell us everything we were getting wrong. We iterated for two years before we offered it to anyone.

Oncology Physiotherapy

Every Thrive instructor holds a certification in oncology rehabilitation exercise, requiring 120 hours of supervised clinical hours with cancer patients.

ASCO Guidelines Aligned

The program is built around the 2023 American Society of Clinical Oncology exercise guidelines for cancer survivors — the same guidelines your oncologist follows.

Nurse Referral Network

Over 340 survivorship nurses across the US currently refer patients to Thrive. We provide a one-page clinical summary for any care team that wants to review the protocol.

Are you a survivorship nurse or care navigator?

We have a clinical summary, patient intake forms, and a referral pathway ready for your team. No paperwork required on your end.

Request the Clinical Pack →

Question 05

When will I feel like myself again?

We won't give you a number that isn't true. Recovery is not linear. There will be weeks that feel like setbacks, and there will be a morning — usually when you're not expecting it — when you realize something has quietly shifted.

What we can tell you is what the twelve-week Thrive program looks like for most people who complete it. Not a promise — a map.

Week 1–2Reintroduction
15%

Short walks, seated breathwork. Learning what your energy looks like today — not last year.

Week 3–4Building rhythm
32%

First resistance band sessions. Walking time increases. Most participants report the first day they felt "okay" around day 18.

Week 5–8Accumulating strength
58%

The fatigue pattern starts to shift. Effort feels more proportional to rest. Small physical milestones become visible.

Week 9–12The turn
82%

73% of participants describe this as the period when they first felt "like myself again" — not the old self, but a self they recognized.

"I didn't feel like my old self. I felt like someone who had been through something real and was still standing. That turned out to be enough."

Robert M., 64Prostate cancer survivor, completed Thrive at 6 months post-treatment

Find a session

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Thrive operates in 40+ cities across the US. Enter your zip code to see sessions, times, and the name of your local instructor.

Prefer to start at home? The online program is identical.