Purpose: This article focuses on the following:The importance of prehabilitation in people with cancer and the known and hypothesised benefits. Exploration of the principles that can be used when developing services in the absence of a single accepted model of how these services could be established or configured. Description of approaches and learning in the development and implementation of prehabilitation across three different countries: Canada, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, based on the authors’ experiences and perspectives. Recent Findings: practical tips and suggestions are shared by the authors to assist others when implementing prehabilitation programmes. These include experience from three different approaches with simil...
Multimodality prehabilitation is a complex intervention that can enhance fitness, nutrition, and psy...
Background: This article will give an overview of ‘Reaching Out’, a project to identify internationa...
Background Lung cancer is the third most common type of cancer in the UK. Treatment outcomes are poo...
PurposeThis article focuses on the following:*The importance of prehabilitation in people with cance...
OBJECTIVE The goal of this article is to provide a pragmatic approach to implementing a prehabili...
Background: Prehabilitation is the practice of enhancing a patient’s functional and psychological ca...
PURPOSE: Prehabilitation is increasingly offered to patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) undergoing...
Prehabilitation seems to be an important issue in oncology. The main purpose of prehabilitation is t...
Introduction: There is significant potential to improve outcomes for patients with lung cancer in te...
The purpose of this brief summary is to introduce the concept of cancer prehabilitation and the role...
© 2021 Jamie WaterlandAbdominal cancer surgery is the most common major surgical procedure performed...
Introduction: The cornerstone in the treatment of colorectal cancer is surgery. A surgical event pos...
Background: Evidence suggests that physical fitness interventions, mental health support and nutriti...
Multimodality prehabilitation is a complex intervention that can enhance fitness, nutrition, and psy...
Background: This article will give an overview of ‘Reaching Out’, a project to identify internationa...
Background Lung cancer is the third most common type of cancer in the UK. Treatment outcomes are poo...
PurposeThis article focuses on the following:*The importance of prehabilitation in people with cance...
OBJECTIVE The goal of this article is to provide a pragmatic approach to implementing a prehabili...
Background: Prehabilitation is the practice of enhancing a patient’s functional and psychological ca...
PURPOSE: Prehabilitation is increasingly offered to patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) undergoing...
Prehabilitation seems to be an important issue in oncology. The main purpose of prehabilitation is t...
Introduction: There is significant potential to improve outcomes for patients with lung cancer in te...
The purpose of this brief summary is to introduce the concept of cancer prehabilitation and the role...
© 2021 Jamie WaterlandAbdominal cancer surgery is the most common major surgical procedure performed...
Introduction: The cornerstone in the treatment of colorectal cancer is surgery. A surgical event pos...
Background: Evidence suggests that physical fitness interventions, mental health support and nutriti...
Multimodality prehabilitation is a complex intervention that can enhance fitness, nutrition, and psy...
Background: This article will give an overview of ‘Reaching Out’, a project to identify internationa...
Background Lung cancer is the third most common type of cancer in the UK. Treatment outcomes are poo...