Background: Progressive resistance training (PRT) may be effective for targeting the sequelae of breast cancer and its treatment given the unique anabolic nature of this exercise modality. Therefore, our objectives were: (1) to systematically review studies that have prescribed PRT after breast cancer surgery, (2) to summarize the efficacy of PRT in this cohort, and (3) to delineate areas for future investigations. Method: A systematic review using computerized databases was performed. Results: The systematic review located 10 trials: Four uncontrolled trials, one controlled trial and five randomized controlled trials (RCTs). PRT was prescribed with aerobic training in 8/10 trials reviewed, and in isolation in 2/10 trials reviewed. Upper bo...
Background: Exercise is recognised as an adjunct therapy for breast cancer patients; however, little...
Background: Exercise is recognised as an adjunct therapy for breast cancer patients; however, little...
This systematic review summarizes the research of previous studies that used resistance training in ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the safety and efficacy of progressive resistance training (...
The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s10549-014-3162-9) contains supplementary material...
Background: Breast cancer–related lymphedema has become a prevalent topic in physical therapy due to...
Aims: To examine the effect of progressive resistance training (PRT) on health related quality of li...
Background: Currently 1 in 11 women over the age of 60 in Australia are diagnosed with breast cancer...
Background: Breast cancer is associated with many therapy-induced side effects that impact patients'...
Abstract Objectives To update our previous evaluation of the exercise interventions used in randomis...
Purpose: To present an overview of exercise interventions in cancer patients during and after treatm...
Purpose: To present an overview of exercise interventions in cancer patients during and after treatm...
Advances achieved in diagnosis and improvements in treatment for breast cancer have resulted in a fa...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer and prostate cancer are two of the most common cancers seen in females and...
Nelson, NL. Breast cancer-related lymphedema and resistance exercise: a systematic review. J Strengt...
Background: Exercise is recognised as an adjunct therapy for breast cancer patients; however, little...
Background: Exercise is recognised as an adjunct therapy for breast cancer patients; however, little...
This systematic review summarizes the research of previous studies that used resistance training in ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the safety and efficacy of progressive resistance training (...
The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s10549-014-3162-9) contains supplementary material...
Background: Breast cancer–related lymphedema has become a prevalent topic in physical therapy due to...
Aims: To examine the effect of progressive resistance training (PRT) on health related quality of li...
Background: Currently 1 in 11 women over the age of 60 in Australia are diagnosed with breast cancer...
Background: Breast cancer is associated with many therapy-induced side effects that impact patients'...
Abstract Objectives To update our previous evaluation of the exercise interventions used in randomis...
Purpose: To present an overview of exercise interventions in cancer patients during and after treatm...
Purpose: To present an overview of exercise interventions in cancer patients during and after treatm...
Advances achieved in diagnosis and improvements in treatment for breast cancer have resulted in a fa...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer and prostate cancer are two of the most common cancers seen in females and...
Nelson, NL. Breast cancer-related lymphedema and resistance exercise: a systematic review. J Strengt...
Background: Exercise is recognised as an adjunct therapy for breast cancer patients; however, little...
Background: Exercise is recognised as an adjunct therapy for breast cancer patients; however, little...
This systematic review summarizes the research of previous studies that used resistance training in ...