OBJECTIVE: Meta-analyses show that exercise interventions during cancer treatment reduce cancer-related fatigue. However, little is known about the cost-effectiveness of such interventions. Here we aim to assess the cost-effectiveness of the 18-week physical activity during cancer treatment (PACT) intervention for patients with breast and colon cancer. The PACT trial showed beneficial effects for fatigue and physical fitness. DESIGN: Cost-effectiveness analyses with a 9-month time horizon (18 weeks of intervention and 18 weeks of follow-up) within the randomised controlled multicentre PACT study. SETTING: Outpatient clinics of 7 hospitals in the Netherlands (1 academic and 6 general hospitals) PARTICIPANTS: 204 patients with breast cancer a...
Objective - To report on the cost-effectiveness of the Exercise for Health trial, comparing an exerc...
Studies show conflicting results on whether exercise interventions to improve outcomes for women wit...
PURPOSE: Fatigue is a common problem among colon cancer patients and typically increases during chem...
OBJECTIVE: Meta-analyses show that exercise interventions during cancer treatment reduce cancer-rela...
OBJECTIVE: Meta-analyses show that exercise interventions during cancer treatment reduce cancer-rela...
Introduction: A home-based, low-intensity physical activity program (Onco-Move) and a supervised, mo...
ObjectivesThe increasing evidence of the clinical benefits from physical activity in cancer patients...
A home-based, low-intensity physical activity program (Onco-Move) and a supervised, moderate-to-high...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Fatigue is a major problem of cancer patients. Thirty percent of cancer surviv...
Background Cancer chemotherapy is frequently associated with a decline in general physical condition...
Physical activity has been shown to improve survival and quality of life of cancer patients. Due to ...
Background: Previous studies showed that exercise in cancer patients is feasible and may reduce fati...
BACKGROUND: Cost-effectiveness is important in the prioritisation between interventions in health ca...
Background: Previous studies showed that exercise in cancer patients is feasible and may reduce fati...
Background Previous studies showed that exercise in cancer patients is feasible and may reduce fatig...
Objective - To report on the cost-effectiveness of the Exercise for Health trial, comparing an exerc...
Studies show conflicting results on whether exercise interventions to improve outcomes for women wit...
PURPOSE: Fatigue is a common problem among colon cancer patients and typically increases during chem...
OBJECTIVE: Meta-analyses show that exercise interventions during cancer treatment reduce cancer-rela...
OBJECTIVE: Meta-analyses show that exercise interventions during cancer treatment reduce cancer-rela...
Introduction: A home-based, low-intensity physical activity program (Onco-Move) and a supervised, mo...
ObjectivesThe increasing evidence of the clinical benefits from physical activity in cancer patients...
A home-based, low-intensity physical activity program (Onco-Move) and a supervised, moderate-to-high...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Fatigue is a major problem of cancer patients. Thirty percent of cancer surviv...
Background Cancer chemotherapy is frequently associated with a decline in general physical condition...
Physical activity has been shown to improve survival and quality of life of cancer patients. Due to ...
Background: Previous studies showed that exercise in cancer patients is feasible and may reduce fati...
BACKGROUND: Cost-effectiveness is important in the prioritisation between interventions in health ca...
Background: Previous studies showed that exercise in cancer patients is feasible and may reduce fati...
Background Previous studies showed that exercise in cancer patients is feasible and may reduce fatig...
Objective - To report on the cost-effectiveness of the Exercise for Health trial, comparing an exerc...
Studies show conflicting results on whether exercise interventions to improve outcomes for women wit...
PURPOSE: Fatigue is a common problem among colon cancer patients and typically increases during chem...