Despite recent improvements in survival rates in children with cancer, long-term toxicities remain a major concern. Physical activity could reduce the impact of long-term sequelae, notably in neuropsychological and physical areas. We report of a randomized trial of pure physical versus physical/attentional training in pediatric oncology patients. Twenty-two patients aged 6-18 y.o. were included, irrespective of their clinical diagnosis or treatment status, stratified by age and randomized 1:1 into pure physical vs. physical/attentional activity arms, with a cross-over at study midpoint. Neurological, motor and neuropsychological assessments were performed at inclusion, start, crossover and end of the program. Feasibility, defined as > 80...
Background: Pediatric cancer survivors are at risk for negative cognitive, social and psychological ...
BACKGROUND: Promoting physical activity soon after treatment for childhood cancer may benefit health...
Abstract Background Physical fitness and psychosocial function is often reduced in children during o...
Introduction: Physical capacity and quality of life (QoL) are typically impaired in children/adolesc...
Patients and survivors of childhood cancer experience adverse effects related to the disease and its...
Introduction Physical capacity and quality of life (QoL) are typically impaired in children/adolesc...
Background: Physical fitness and psychosocial function is often reduced in children during or shortl...
BACKGROUND: Physical fitness and psychosocial function is often reduced in children during or shortl...
BACKGROUND: Increasing rates of survival present a new set of physical and psychological challenges ...
Physical exercise training might counteract the weakening effects of both pediatric cancer and anti-...
International audienceBackground: to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a physical activity program...
There is limited published research regarding the use of physical activity in cancer treatment progr...
Owing to improved treatment pro-tocols in the last 25 years there have been dramatic improvements in...
Abstract Background Cancer survival comes at a price: pediatric cancer survivors bear a high risk fo...
The randomized controlled trial ‘Physical Activity in Pediatric Cancer’ (PAPEC) determined the effec...
Background: Pediatric cancer survivors are at risk for negative cognitive, social and psychological ...
BACKGROUND: Promoting physical activity soon after treatment for childhood cancer may benefit health...
Abstract Background Physical fitness and psychosocial function is often reduced in children during o...
Introduction: Physical capacity and quality of life (QoL) are typically impaired in children/adolesc...
Patients and survivors of childhood cancer experience adverse effects related to the disease and its...
Introduction Physical capacity and quality of life (QoL) are typically impaired in children/adolesc...
Background: Physical fitness and psychosocial function is often reduced in children during or shortl...
BACKGROUND: Physical fitness and psychosocial function is often reduced in children during or shortl...
BACKGROUND: Increasing rates of survival present a new set of physical and psychological challenges ...
Physical exercise training might counteract the weakening effects of both pediatric cancer and anti-...
International audienceBackground: to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a physical activity program...
There is limited published research regarding the use of physical activity in cancer treatment progr...
Owing to improved treatment pro-tocols in the last 25 years there have been dramatic improvements in...
Abstract Background Cancer survival comes at a price: pediatric cancer survivors bear a high risk fo...
The randomized controlled trial ‘Physical Activity in Pediatric Cancer’ (PAPEC) determined the effec...
Background: Pediatric cancer survivors are at risk for negative cognitive, social and psychological ...
BACKGROUND: Promoting physical activity soon after treatment for childhood cancer may benefit health...
Abstract Background Physical fitness and psychosocial function is often reduced in children during o...