[[abstract]]Background Esophageal cancer patients experience severe symptoms and poor quality of life. Objective We examined the effects of a rehabilitation program on quality of life, sleep, rest-activity rhythms, anxiety, and depression of esophageal cancer patients. Methods Forty-four patients with esophageal cancer were randomly assigned to an experimental group, which underwent a 12-week brisk walking and diet education program, or a control group, which received standard care. Health-related quality of life, subjective and objective sleep quality, rest-activity rhythms, anxiety, and depression were assessed at baseline and post intervention. Results A generalized estimating equation analysis revealed that, after intervention, c...
Background: Rehabilitation aims to improve function, but the effects of different programs are not c...
Background: High levels of anxiety and distress are associated with the diagnosis, treatment, and...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated whether a supervised exercise programme improves quality of life...
[[abstract]]Background Esophageal cancer patients experience severe symptoms and poor quality of li...
[[abstract]]Background: Esophageal cancer patients experience severe symptoms and poor quality of li...
[[abstract]]Background: Esophageal cancer patients experience severe symptoms and poor quality of li...
Abstract Background Following esophagectomy, esophageal cancer patients experience a clinically rele...
Cancer of the esophagus has an unfavorable prognosis with a five-year survival rate after radical su...
Background: Following esophagectomy, esophageal cancer patients experience a clinically relevant det...
BACKGROUND: Following esophagectomy, esophageal cancer patients experience a clinically relevant det...
Tele-rehabilitation provides better access to healthcare services and optimizes exercise adherence. ...
The principal aim of this research was to find ways to improve the quality of life of esophageal can...
Objectives: Cancer-related fatigue and fear of recurrence (FOR) are the most common symptoms in canc...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated whether a supervised exercise programme improves quality of life...
H. Conner3, J. Peters1, T. Burnham1, K. Justice1, & K. Kemble2. Central Washington University, Ellen...
Background: Rehabilitation aims to improve function, but the effects of different programs are not c...
Background: High levels of anxiety and distress are associated with the diagnosis, treatment, and...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated whether a supervised exercise programme improves quality of life...
[[abstract]]Background Esophageal cancer patients experience severe symptoms and poor quality of li...
[[abstract]]Background: Esophageal cancer patients experience severe symptoms and poor quality of li...
[[abstract]]Background: Esophageal cancer patients experience severe symptoms and poor quality of li...
Abstract Background Following esophagectomy, esophageal cancer patients experience a clinically rele...
Cancer of the esophagus has an unfavorable prognosis with a five-year survival rate after radical su...
Background: Following esophagectomy, esophageal cancer patients experience a clinically relevant det...
BACKGROUND: Following esophagectomy, esophageal cancer patients experience a clinically relevant det...
Tele-rehabilitation provides better access to healthcare services and optimizes exercise adherence. ...
The principal aim of this research was to find ways to improve the quality of life of esophageal can...
Objectives: Cancer-related fatigue and fear of recurrence (FOR) are the most common symptoms in canc...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated whether a supervised exercise programme improves quality of life...
H. Conner3, J. Peters1, T. Burnham1, K. Justice1, & K. Kemble2. Central Washington University, Ellen...
Background: Rehabilitation aims to improve function, but the effects of different programs are not c...
Background: High levels of anxiety and distress are associated with the diagnosis, treatment, and...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated whether a supervised exercise programme improves quality of life...