This study investigated the effect of 6 weeks of exercise during chemotherapy on the relationships between changes in multiple concentrations of cytokines. Blood is administered to patients before and after the procedure to determine serum levels of IL-1β, IL-6 IL-8 IL-8, IL-10, IFN-γ and sTNFR1 cytokine and receptor. Relationships between cytokines have been studied that correlate with changes in cytokine concentrations from pre-intervention to post-intervention. Exercise induced a profile of anti-inflammatory cytokines in patients receiving chemotherapy. METHODS: This is a secondary analysis of a randomized study that used moderate gait and resistance during 6 weeks of chemotherapy compared to chemotherapy alone. Effects of training on inflammation in patients receiving chemotherapy: a national randomised clinical trial with NCORP. This study improves our understanding of cytokine relationships and complements the analysis of traditional cytokines alone. By providing the information in this document, we are not diagnosing, treating, curing, alleviating or preventing any disease or medical condition. PURPOSE: There are a growing number of studies that suggest that inflammation plays a role in many chemotherapeutic toxicities, such as fatigue, anxiety and neuropathy. Before carrying out any natural, integrative or conventional treatment, it is recommended that you consult a licensed physician.