Lung cancer continues to be a difficult disease frequently diagnosed in late stages with a high mortality and symptom burden. In part because of frequent lung comorbidity, even lung cancer survivors often remain symptomatic and functionally limited. Though targeted therapy continues to increase treatment options for advanced-stage disease, symptom burden remains high with few therapeutic options. In the last several decades, exercise and physical activity have arisen as therapeutic options for obstructive lung disease and lung cancer. To date, exercise has been shown to reduce symptoms, increase exercise tolerance, improve quality of life, and potentially reduce length of stay and postoperative complications. Multiple small trials have been...
Objectives: Exercise has been reported to alleviate disease as well as treatment impact in patients ...
Objectives: Exercise has been reported to alleviate disease as well as treatment impact in patients ...
PURPOSE: Despite evidence and clinical practice guidelines supporting physical activity (PA) for peo...
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Affected patients frequentl...
Exercise training is playing an increasing role in lung cancer care. Lung cancer is associated with ...
Introduction:Exercise improves functional outcome and symptoms for certain cancer populations, but t...
BACKGROUND: Cancers can benefit from physical activity. Most evidences concern breast, prostate and ...
Abstract Background Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in North America and Western Eu...
Lung cancer is the second most diagnosed cancer and the leading cause of cancer-related death worldw...
Objectives: During perioperative, lung cancer (LC) patients are often left to experience debilitatin...
Background: The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to evaluate the safety (adve...
Background Surgery remains the best curative option for appropriately selected patients with lung c...
: Lung cancer is the most lethal cancer: it has a significant incidence and low survival rates. Life...
CONTEXT: The role of exercise intervention for patients with Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has ...
Background Patients with advanced lung cancer have a high symptom burden, which is often complicated...
Objectives: Exercise has been reported to alleviate disease as well as treatment impact in patients ...
Objectives: Exercise has been reported to alleviate disease as well as treatment impact in patients ...
PURPOSE: Despite evidence and clinical practice guidelines supporting physical activity (PA) for peo...
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Affected patients frequentl...
Exercise training is playing an increasing role in lung cancer care. Lung cancer is associated with ...
Introduction:Exercise improves functional outcome and symptoms for certain cancer populations, but t...
BACKGROUND: Cancers can benefit from physical activity. Most evidences concern breast, prostate and ...
Abstract Background Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in North America and Western Eu...
Lung cancer is the second most diagnosed cancer and the leading cause of cancer-related death worldw...
Objectives: During perioperative, lung cancer (LC) patients are often left to experience debilitatin...
Background: The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to evaluate the safety (adve...
Background Surgery remains the best curative option for appropriately selected patients with lung c...
: Lung cancer is the most lethal cancer: it has a significant incidence and low survival rates. Life...
CONTEXT: The role of exercise intervention for patients with Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has ...
Background Patients with advanced lung cancer have a high symptom burden, which is often complicated...
Objectives: Exercise has been reported to alleviate disease as well as treatment impact in patients ...
Objectives: Exercise has been reported to alleviate disease as well as treatment impact in patients ...
PURPOSE: Despite evidence and clinical practice guidelines supporting physical activity (PA) for peo...