Background: Increasing numbers of people in the UK are living with recurrent or metastatic cancer, many of whom experience reduced quality of life resulting from the physical and psychosocial consequences of cancer and its treatment. While drug treatments are important at alleviating some symptoms, there is increasing evidence of the benefits of exercise in enhancing quality of life and health outcomes. Walking is an inexpensive and accessible form of exercise. To our knowledge, no studies have investigated whether a walking intervention is sufficient to enhance quality of life and alleviate symptoms in people with recurrent or metastatic cancer across a range of tumor types. This paper describes the CanWalk study protocol, which aims to as...
Cancer affects millions of Americans each year and as such there are numerous individuals fighting t...
© 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.Background: Walking is typically the preferre...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer survivors may suffer from a range of ongoing psychosocial and physical...
Increasing numbers of people in the UK are living with recurrent or metastatic cancer, many of whom...
Objectives: Walking is an adaptable, inexpensive and accessible form of physical activity. However, ...
Background- There are multiple health benefits from participating in physical activity after a canc...
Background: Clinical research has established the efficacy of exercise in reducing treatment-related...
Background: Clinical research has established the efficacy of exercise in reducing treatment-related...
Most individuals living with and beyond cancer are not sufficiently active to achieve the health ben...
Most individuals living with and beyond cancer are not sufficiently active to achieve the health ben...
Cancer survivors are at an increased risk of experiencing physical and psychological ill-effects fol...
Background: Low physical activity level is associated with poor prognosis in patients with colorecta...
Background There are multiple health benefits from participating in physical activity after a can...
Background Cancer patients may benefit from physical exercise programs. It is unclear, however, how...
IntroductionCervical cancer treatment can have life changing sequelae and be associated with poor sh...
Cancer affects millions of Americans each year and as such there are numerous individuals fighting t...
© 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.Background: Walking is typically the preferre...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer survivors may suffer from a range of ongoing psychosocial and physical...
Increasing numbers of people in the UK are living with recurrent or metastatic cancer, many of whom...
Objectives: Walking is an adaptable, inexpensive and accessible form of physical activity. However, ...
Background- There are multiple health benefits from participating in physical activity after a canc...
Background: Clinical research has established the efficacy of exercise in reducing treatment-related...
Background: Clinical research has established the efficacy of exercise in reducing treatment-related...
Most individuals living with and beyond cancer are not sufficiently active to achieve the health ben...
Most individuals living with and beyond cancer are not sufficiently active to achieve the health ben...
Cancer survivors are at an increased risk of experiencing physical and psychological ill-effects fol...
Background: Low physical activity level is associated with poor prognosis in patients with colorecta...
Background There are multiple health benefits from participating in physical activity after a can...
Background Cancer patients may benefit from physical exercise programs. It is unclear, however, how...
IntroductionCervical cancer treatment can have life changing sequelae and be associated with poor sh...
Cancer affects millions of Americans each year and as such there are numerous individuals fighting t...
© 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.Background: Walking is typically the preferre...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer survivors may suffer from a range of ongoing psychosocial and physical...