Introduction Physical capacity and quality of life (QoL) are typically impaired in children/adolescents with cancer. Our primary objective was to examine the effects of exercise training performed after diagnosis of any type of pediatric cancer on physical capacity-related endpoints, survival, disease relapse and adverse effects. Methods (a) Search and selection criteria: Systematic review in Pubmed and Web of Science (until August 2018) of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of exercise interventions in children with cancer during treatment or within one year after its end. (b) Data collection: Two authors independently identified studies meeting inclusion criteria, extracted data, and assessed risk of bias using standardized forms. W...
The randomized controlled trial ‘Physical Activity in Pediatric Cancer’ (PAPEC) determined the effec...
In the world today, there are roughly 25 million cancer survivors. Progress in treatments have grea...
Childhood cancer survivors are at risk of developing important adverse effects, many of which persis...
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...
Background: Advances in modern medicine and treatments for childhood cancer have greatly increased...
BACKGROUND: A decreased physical fitness has been reported in patients and survivors of childhood ca...
Childhood cancer survivors are at risk of developing important adverse effects, many of which persis...
Background: Children with cancer experience severe reductions in physical fitness and functionality ...
Background: Improved survival rates for children with solid tumors presents an ongoing challenge of ...
In the European Union, five-year survival rates for childhood cancer patients are approaching 72–80%...
International audienceBackground: to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a physical activity program...
Patients and survivors of childhood cancer experience adverse effects related to the disease and its...
Physical exercise training might counteract the weakening effects of both pediatric cancer and anti-...
Childhood cancer survivors are at risk of developing important adverse effects, many of which persis...
The randomized controlled trial ‘Physical Activity in Pediatric Cancer’ (PAPEC) determined the effec...
In the world today, there are roughly 25 million cancer survivors. Progress in treatments have grea...
Childhood cancer survivors are at risk of developing important adverse effects, many of which persis...
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...
Background: Advances in modern medicine and treatments for childhood cancer have greatly increased...
BACKGROUND: A decreased physical fitness has been reported in patients and survivors of childhood ca...
Childhood cancer survivors are at risk of developing important adverse effects, many of which persis...
Background: Children with cancer experience severe reductions in physical fitness and functionality ...
Background: Improved survival rates for children with solid tumors presents an ongoing challenge of ...
In the European Union, five-year survival rates for childhood cancer patients are approaching 72–80%...
International audienceBackground: to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a physical activity program...
Patients and survivors of childhood cancer experience adverse effects related to the disease and its...
Physical exercise training might counteract the weakening effects of both pediatric cancer and anti-...
Childhood cancer survivors are at risk of developing important adverse effects, many of which persis...
The randomized controlled trial ‘Physical Activity in Pediatric Cancer’ (PAPEC) determined the effec...
In the world today, there are roughly 25 million cancer survivors. Progress in treatments have grea...
Childhood cancer survivors are at risk of developing important adverse effects, many of which persis...