Background: The standard treatment pathway for locally advanced rectal cancer is neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (CRT) followed by surgery. Neoadjuvant CRT has been shown to decrease physical fitness, and this decrease is associated with increased post-operative morbidity. Exercise training can stimulate skeletal muscle adaptations such as increased mitochondrial content and improved oxygen uptake capacity, both of which are contributors to physical fitness. The aims of the EMPOWER trial are to assess the effects of neoadjuvant CRT and an in-hospital exercise training programme on physical fitness, health-related quality of life (HRQoL), and physical activity levels, as well as post-operative morbidity and cancer staging. Methods/Design: The ...
Context: Prehabilitation is emerging as a method of preparing patients physically and mentally for t...
Context: Prehabilitation is emerging as a method of preparing patients physically and mentally for t...
Context: Prehabilitation is emerging as a method of preparing patients physically and mentally for t...
BackgroundThe standard treatment pathway for locally advanced rectal cancer is neoadjuvant chemoradi...
BackgroundThe standard treatment pathway for locally advanced rectal cancer is neoadjuvant chemoradi...
Background: The standard treatment pathway for locally advanced rectal cancer is neoadjuvant chemora...
BACKGROUND: The standard treatment pathway for locally advanced rectal cancer is neoadjuvant chemora...
BackgroundThe EMPOWER trial aimed to assess the effects of a 9-week exercise prehabilitation program...
This thesis addresses the effects of neoadjuvant cancer treatment (CRT) and a preoperative exercise ...
Abstract Background The EMPOWER trial aimed to assess the effects of a 9-week exercise prehabilitati...
Abstract Background Standard treatment for locally advanced rectal cancer includes 5–6 weeks of neoa...
Purpose: We evaluate the effect of an exercised prehabilitation programme on tumour response in rect...
Purpose: We evaluate the effect of an exercised prehabilitation programme on tumour response in re...
Background The EMPOWER trial aimed to assess the effects of a 9-week exercise prehabilitation progr...
Background: Neoadjuvant chemoradiation treatment (CRT) in rectal cancer patients is associated with ...
Context: Prehabilitation is emerging as a method of preparing patients physically and mentally for t...
Context: Prehabilitation is emerging as a method of preparing patients physically and mentally for t...
Context: Prehabilitation is emerging as a method of preparing patients physically and mentally for t...
BackgroundThe standard treatment pathway for locally advanced rectal cancer is neoadjuvant chemoradi...
BackgroundThe standard treatment pathway for locally advanced rectal cancer is neoadjuvant chemoradi...
Background: The standard treatment pathway for locally advanced rectal cancer is neoadjuvant chemora...
BACKGROUND: The standard treatment pathway for locally advanced rectal cancer is neoadjuvant chemora...
BackgroundThe EMPOWER trial aimed to assess the effects of a 9-week exercise prehabilitation program...
This thesis addresses the effects of neoadjuvant cancer treatment (CRT) and a preoperative exercise ...
Abstract Background The EMPOWER trial aimed to assess the effects of a 9-week exercise prehabilitati...
Abstract Background Standard treatment for locally advanced rectal cancer includes 5–6 weeks of neoa...
Purpose: We evaluate the effect of an exercised prehabilitation programme on tumour response in rect...
Purpose: We evaluate the effect of an exercised prehabilitation programme on tumour response in re...
Background The EMPOWER trial aimed to assess the effects of a 9-week exercise prehabilitation progr...
Background: Neoadjuvant chemoradiation treatment (CRT) in rectal cancer patients is associated with ...
Context: Prehabilitation is emerging as a method of preparing patients physically and mentally for t...
Context: Prehabilitation is emerging as a method of preparing patients physically and mentally for t...
Context: Prehabilitation is emerging as a method of preparing patients physically and mentally for t...