As time goes on, increasing numbers of individuals are being diagnosed with cancer. Approximately seventy-eight percent of all malignancies are diagnosed in people over the age of sixty. The rising survival rates of cancer patients have brought attention to the issues of health-related quality of life and way of life. Other chronic disease groups have long emphasized the need for regular exercise. Nevertheless, the benefits of exercise for cancer survivors are just now beginning to emerge. This study is analytical research. This review, therefore, has been demonstrated to clarify the role of home-based exercise in cancer among elderly individuals using several previous studies investigating the clinical efficiency of laser therapy in low back pain patients. According to this review, which also indicated that few studies have explored the matter from an aging standpoint, little attention has been paid to exercise among older cancer survivors. Research evidence is weak in the realm of home-based fitness therapies for cancer survivors. It is also important to note that all research was constrained in line with this study and reporting. According to this new research, home-based exercise therapies for cancer survivors may be practical and give physiological and psychological advantages throughout the rehabilitation phase, despite the methodological constraints of studies. Further clinical studies are necessary to make progress in this area of inquiry, particularly for elderly cancer individuals.