Introduction: Urinary incontinence, erectile dysfunction, fatigue as well as fears and depression rank among the most common complaints in patients with prostate cancer, resulting in a reduced participation in daily life and social isolation. Consequently, the quality of life of prostate cancer patients is strongly affected in a negative way. Numerous studies focusing on physical exercise interventions in prostate cancers patients demonstrate positive physiological and psychological effects. Our objective was to evaluate the evidence of randomized controlled studies which examined exercise during medical treatment and in the aftercare of a prostate cancer disease. Methods: Twenty-five randomized controlled trials regarding physical activiti...
Background: The purpose of this review is to update previously published reviews on...
Improving quality of life is a key issue for patients with prostate cancer (PCa). Lifestyle interven...
Improving quality of life is a key issue for patients with prostate cancer (PCa). Lifestyle interven...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests that exercise interventions may improve sexual dysfunction, o...
Context: Exercise could be beneficial for prostate cancer survivors. However, no systematic review a...
Background Emerging evidence suggests that exercise interventions may improve sexual dysfunction, on...
Background Sexual dysfunction is a distressing side effect of standard therapies in prostate cancer ...
Abstract Background The purpose of this review is to update previously published reviews on exercise...
PURPOSE: To systematically review the methodologic quality of, and summarize the evidence from trial...
Purpose: Men who are survivors of prostate cancer report a variety of psychological and physical fac...
The aim of this systematic review was to synthesize the best available evidence informing the effect...
Background The purpose of this review is to update previously published reviews on exercise programm...
Background: The purpose of this review is to update previously published reviews on...
Objective: Prostate cancer continues to be one of the highest-incident cancers among men. Reducing s...
BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer (PCa) is a prevalent cancer with significant morbidity and mortality rat...
Background: The purpose of this review is to update previously published reviews on...
Improving quality of life is a key issue for patients with prostate cancer (PCa). Lifestyle interven...
Improving quality of life is a key issue for patients with prostate cancer (PCa). Lifestyle interven...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests that exercise interventions may improve sexual dysfunction, o...
Context: Exercise could be beneficial for prostate cancer survivors. However, no systematic review a...
Background Emerging evidence suggests that exercise interventions may improve sexual dysfunction, on...
Background Sexual dysfunction is a distressing side effect of standard therapies in prostate cancer ...
Abstract Background The purpose of this review is to update previously published reviews on exercise...
PURPOSE: To systematically review the methodologic quality of, and summarize the evidence from trial...
Purpose: Men who are survivors of prostate cancer report a variety of psychological and physical fac...
The aim of this systematic review was to synthesize the best available evidence informing the effect...
Background The purpose of this review is to update previously published reviews on exercise programm...
Background: The purpose of this review is to update previously published reviews on...
Objective: Prostate cancer continues to be one of the highest-incident cancers among men. Reducing s...
BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer (PCa) is a prevalent cancer with significant morbidity and mortality rat...
Background: The purpose of this review is to update previously published reviews on...
Improving quality of life is a key issue for patients with prostate cancer (PCa). Lifestyle interven...
Improving quality of life is a key issue for patients with prostate cancer (PCa). Lifestyle interven...