Background The primary objective of this systematic review was to update our previous review on randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of exercise in cancers other than breast or prostate, evaluating: 1) the application of principles of exercise training within the exercise prescription; 2) reporting of the exercise prescription components (i.e., frequency, intensity, time, and type (FITT)); and 3) reporting of participant adherence to FITT. A secondary objective was to examine whether reporting of these interventions had improved over time. Methods MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL and SPORTDiscus databases were searched from 2012 to 2020. Eligible studies were RCTs of a...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore whether methods adapted from oncology pharmacologi...
Advances achieved in diagnosis and improvements in treatment for breast cancer have resulted in a fa...
PURPOSE: To systematically review the methodologic quality of, and summarize the evidence from trial...
Abstract Background The primary objective of this systematic review was to update our previous revie...
Background: The purpose of this review is to update previously published reviews on...
Abstract Objectives To update our previous evaluation of the exercise interventions used in randomis...
The authors systematically reviewed and summarized exercise trials in persons with lung cancer on (a...
Purpose: While general guidelines (such as CONSORT or Consensus on Exercise Reporting Template) exis...
Purpose: To present an overview of exercise interventions in cancer patients during and after treatm...
Introduction: Adherence to exercise interventions in patients with cancer is often poorly described....
Purpose: To present an overview of exercise interventions in cancer patients during and after treatm...
Background: Clinical research has established the efficacy of exercise in reducing treatment-related...
Background: Clinical research has established the efficacy of exercise in reducing treatment-related...
The benefit of exercise for cancer patients is starting to become recognized. The purposes of this p...
Resistance training is increasingly recognized as a behavioral strategy that can negate the adverse ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore whether methods adapted from oncology pharmacologi...
Advances achieved in diagnosis and improvements in treatment for breast cancer have resulted in a fa...
PURPOSE: To systematically review the methodologic quality of, and summarize the evidence from trial...
Abstract Background The primary objective of this systematic review was to update our previous revie...
Background: The purpose of this review is to update previously published reviews on...
Abstract Objectives To update our previous evaluation of the exercise interventions used in randomis...
The authors systematically reviewed and summarized exercise trials in persons with lung cancer on (a...
Purpose: While general guidelines (such as CONSORT or Consensus on Exercise Reporting Template) exis...
Purpose: To present an overview of exercise interventions in cancer patients during and after treatm...
Introduction: Adherence to exercise interventions in patients with cancer is often poorly described....
Purpose: To present an overview of exercise interventions in cancer patients during and after treatm...
Background: Clinical research has established the efficacy of exercise in reducing treatment-related...
Background: Clinical research has established the efficacy of exercise in reducing treatment-related...
The benefit of exercise for cancer patients is starting to become recognized. The purposes of this p...
Resistance training is increasingly recognized as a behavioral strategy that can negate the adverse ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore whether methods adapted from oncology pharmacologi...
Advances achieved in diagnosis and improvements in treatment for breast cancer have resulted in a fa...
PURPOSE: To systematically review the methodologic quality of, and summarize the evidence from trial...