Background: A decreased physical fitness and impaired social functioning has been reported in patients and survivors of childhood cancer. This is influenced by the negative effects of disease and treatment of childhood cancer and by behavioural and social elements. Exercise training for adults during or after cancer therapy has frequently been reported to improve physical fitness and social functioning. More recently, literature on this subject became available for children and young adults with cancer, both during and after treatment. Objectives: This review aimed to evaluate the effect of a physical exercise training intervention (at home, at a physical therapy centre, or hospital based) on the physical fitness of children with cancer, in...
The purpose of this review is to summarize literature that describes the impact of exercise on healt...
BACKGROUND: Promoting physical activity soon after treatment for childhood cancer may benefit health...
Objective: This paper describes the development of a physical training programme for cancer patients...
Background: A decreased physical fitness and impaired social functioning has been reported in patien...
Background: Advances in modern medicine and treatments for childhood cancer have greatly increased...
Introduction: Physical capacity and quality of life (QoL) are typically impaired in children/adolesc...
Introduction Physical capacity and quality of life (QoL) are typically impaired in children/adolesc...
This systematic review aimed to summarize evidence on the effects of physical exercise interventions...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Childhood cancer and its treatment have considerable impact on a child's physi...
Patients and survivors of childhood cancer experience adverse effects related to the disease and its...
Background: Improved survival rates for children with solid tumors presents an ongoing challenge of ...
A decreased physical fitness has been reported in patients and survivors of acute lymphoblastic leuk...
Background: Beyond survival of nowadays >80%, modern childhood cancer treatment strives to preserve ...
Background: Physical fitness and psychosocial function is often reduced in children during or shortl...
Introduction: Physical activity (PA) is important for the development and health of children and lif...
The purpose of this review is to summarize literature that describes the impact of exercise on healt...
BACKGROUND: Promoting physical activity soon after treatment for childhood cancer may benefit health...
Objective: This paper describes the development of a physical training programme for cancer patients...
Background: A decreased physical fitness and impaired social functioning has been reported in patien...
Background: Advances in modern medicine and treatments for childhood cancer have greatly increased...
Introduction: Physical capacity and quality of life (QoL) are typically impaired in children/adolesc...
Introduction Physical capacity and quality of life (QoL) are typically impaired in children/adolesc...
This systematic review aimed to summarize evidence on the effects of physical exercise interventions...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Childhood cancer and its treatment have considerable impact on a child's physi...
Patients and survivors of childhood cancer experience adverse effects related to the disease and its...
Background: Improved survival rates for children with solid tumors presents an ongoing challenge of ...
A decreased physical fitness has been reported in patients and survivors of acute lymphoblastic leuk...
Background: Beyond survival of nowadays >80%, modern childhood cancer treatment strives to preserve ...
Background: Physical fitness and psychosocial function is often reduced in children during or shortl...
Introduction: Physical activity (PA) is important for the development and health of children and lif...
The purpose of this review is to summarize literature that describes the impact of exercise on healt...
BACKGROUND: Promoting physical activity soon after treatment for childhood cancer may benefit health...
Objective: This paper describes the development of a physical training programme for cancer patients...