Background Accumulating evidence suggests that exercise is effective in treating many of the acute and chronic side effects of anti-cancer therapy. A recent meta-analysis supported the use of exercise to prevent or treat fatigue and lymphoedema and to improve functional status in breast cancer patients. Patients and methods This trial was intended as a controlled, prospective feasibility study evaluating the impact of physical exercise (PE) in cancer patients during and after treatment with radio- and chemotherapy. Inclusion criteria were previous or ongoing treatment for cancer, motivation for PE of 0.5-1hour duration at least twice weekly for at least 3 months. Continuation of PE was encouraged thereafter. Every three months the fo...
Breast cancer patients suffer impairment in cardiorespiratory fitness after treatment for primary di...
Background: Exercise started shortly after breast cancer diagnosis might prevent or diminish fatigue...
Background: The positive effects of regular exercise for cancer survivors are becoming increasingly ...
Objectives: Improvement in cancer care increases life expectancy of patients with cancer, most of wh...
We appraised seven articles examining the effects of a walking program on quality of life (QOL), fat...
Purpose: Exercise is beneficial to quality of life after cancer treatment, yet few cancer survivors ...
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to investigate the feasibility of completing an exercise program in patients ...
Motivation: Cancer is a debilitating and life-threatening array of diseases that present many health...
BACKGROUND: Despite the widely acknowledged benefit of exercise for patients with cancer, little evi...
Background: In the earlier randomized controlled Physical Activity during Cancer Treatment (PACT) st...
Background: Despite the widely acknowledged benefit of exercise for patients with cancer, little evi...
Abstract Background In the earlier randomized controlled Physical Activity during Cancer Treatment (...
Advisor: Tiffany Pelletier, P.T., Lecturer II and Director of Clinical EducationPurpose: This case s...
Background: Exercise started shortly after breast cancer diagnosis might prevent or diminish fatigue...
Regular and vigorous physical exercise has been scientifically established as providing strong preve...
Breast cancer patients suffer impairment in cardiorespiratory fitness after treatment for primary di...
Background: Exercise started shortly after breast cancer diagnosis might prevent or diminish fatigue...
Background: The positive effects of regular exercise for cancer survivors are becoming increasingly ...
Objectives: Improvement in cancer care increases life expectancy of patients with cancer, most of wh...
We appraised seven articles examining the effects of a walking program on quality of life (QOL), fat...
Purpose: Exercise is beneficial to quality of life after cancer treatment, yet few cancer survivors ...
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to investigate the feasibility of completing an exercise program in patients ...
Motivation: Cancer is a debilitating and life-threatening array of diseases that present many health...
BACKGROUND: Despite the widely acknowledged benefit of exercise for patients with cancer, little evi...
Background: In the earlier randomized controlled Physical Activity during Cancer Treatment (PACT) st...
Background: Despite the widely acknowledged benefit of exercise for patients with cancer, little evi...
Abstract Background In the earlier randomized controlled Physical Activity during Cancer Treatment (...
Advisor: Tiffany Pelletier, P.T., Lecturer II and Director of Clinical EducationPurpose: This case s...
Background: Exercise started shortly after breast cancer diagnosis might prevent or diminish fatigue...
Regular and vigorous physical exercise has been scientifically established as providing strong preve...
Breast cancer patients suffer impairment in cardiorespiratory fitness after treatment for primary di...
Background: Exercise started shortly after breast cancer diagnosis might prevent or diminish fatigue...
Background: The positive effects of regular exercise for cancer survivors are becoming increasingly ...