BACKGROUND: Lymphoma survivors commonly report ongoing complaints including fatigue, pain, depression and decreased quality of life (QoL) following treatment. Although evidence suggests that both relaxation and exercise can significantly improve such symptoms, there is no consensus on which intervention is more effective. This paper presents the REIL (Relaxation and Exercise In Lymphoma) Study protocol. The REIL study aims to compare the effect of two home-based interventions - relaxation and exercise - on QoL in lymphoma survivors. METHODS: Eligible participants (n = 36) will be randomised to a relaxation or exercise programme to perform at least three times per week. The primary outcome measure is QoL, assessed by the European Organi...
Introduction: Low quality of life is common in cancer survivors. Increasing physical activity, impro...
There is abundant evidence supporting the health benefits physical activity in cancer survival. Exe...
The aim of this study was to examine the perceived changes to the quality of life (QoL) for a group ...
Background: Lymphoma survivors commonly report ongoing complaints including fatigue, pain, depressio...
Purpose: Cancer survivors commonly report complaints including fatigue, pain, depression and decreas...
Purpose: Lymphoma survivors experience persisting needs as a consequence of disease and treatment, w...
Background and objectives: Lymphoma patients experience a psychological and physiological decline t...
Background and objectiveTreatments of lymphoma can lead to reduced physical functioning, cancer-rela...
Background and objectiveTreatments of lymphoma can lead to reduced physical functioning, cancer-rela...
Background and objectiveTreatments of lymphoma can lead to reduced physical functioning, cancer-rela...
Purpose: Lymphoma patients experience a psychological and phys- iological decline that could be reve...
Background and objectiveTreatments of lymphoma can lead to reduced physical functioning, cancer-rela...
Purpose Lymphoma patients commonly experience declines in physical functioning and quality of life (...
Purpose: The survival for patients with lymphoma has improved over the past decades with the introdu...
Motivation: Cancer is a debilitating and life-threatening array of diseases that present many health...
Introduction: Low quality of life is common in cancer survivors. Increasing physical activity, impro...
There is abundant evidence supporting the health benefits physical activity in cancer survival. Exe...
The aim of this study was to examine the perceived changes to the quality of life (QoL) for a group ...
Background: Lymphoma survivors commonly report ongoing complaints including fatigue, pain, depressio...
Purpose: Cancer survivors commonly report complaints including fatigue, pain, depression and decreas...
Purpose: Lymphoma survivors experience persisting needs as a consequence of disease and treatment, w...
Background and objectives: Lymphoma patients experience a psychological and physiological decline t...
Background and objectiveTreatments of lymphoma can lead to reduced physical functioning, cancer-rela...
Background and objectiveTreatments of lymphoma can lead to reduced physical functioning, cancer-rela...
Background and objectiveTreatments of lymphoma can lead to reduced physical functioning, cancer-rela...
Purpose: Lymphoma patients experience a psychological and phys- iological decline that could be reve...
Background and objectiveTreatments of lymphoma can lead to reduced physical functioning, cancer-rela...
Purpose Lymphoma patients commonly experience declines in physical functioning and quality of life (...
Purpose: The survival for patients with lymphoma has improved over the past decades with the introdu...
Motivation: Cancer is a debilitating and life-threatening array of diseases that present many health...
Introduction: Low quality of life is common in cancer survivors. Increasing physical activity, impro...
There is abundant evidence supporting the health benefits physical activity in cancer survival. Exe...
The aim of this study was to examine the perceived changes to the quality of life (QoL) for a group ...