Objective: A multidimensional rehabilitation program for cancer survivors was developed to overcome cancer-related problems and to improve quality of life. The two purposes of the study were to describe the effectiveness of the program and to obtain information about patient preferences for multi or mono dimensional rehabilitation programs. Methods: Subjects: cancer survivors with different diagnoses, and cancer-related physical and psychosocial problems. Intervention: a 15-week rehabilitation program including individual exercise, sports, psycho-education, and information. Group-wise randomization was implemented by assigning one half of the patients to the complete program while the other half were allowed to choose which program componen...
The number of cancer survivors in the Western world has markedly increased over the last few decades...
BACKGROUND: Different clinical trials show beneficial effects of physical training offered during an...
Copyright © 2013 Matthew S. Wiggins. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Objective: A multidimensional rehabilitation program for cancer survivors was developed to overcome ...
H. Conner3, J. Peters1, T. Burnham1, K. Justice1, & K. Kemble2. Central Washington University, Ellen...
Objective: To conduct a randomized controlled trial and compare the effects on cancer survivors' qua...
OBJECTIVE: To conduct a randomized controlled trial and compare the effects on cancer survivors' qua...
In order to overcome cancer-related problems and to improve quality of life, an intensive multi-focu...
Introduction. Many cancer survivors suffer from a combination of disease- and treatment-related morb...
Objective: To determine the potential benefits, both physically and psychologically, of a multidisci...
Objective: To conduct a randomized controlled trial and compare the effects on cancer survivors' qua...
Background: Although exercise has been widely established as an efficacious rehabilitative therapy f...
Background: Research on cancer rehabilitation targeting young adult cancer survivors (YACS) is limit...
Background: Cancer survival rates are increasing and survivors are living with the negative effects ...
Objective: Physical rehabilitation programs hold the potential to mitigate deterioration in health-r...
The number of cancer survivors in the Western world has markedly increased over the last few decades...
BACKGROUND: Different clinical trials show beneficial effects of physical training offered during an...
Copyright © 2013 Matthew S. Wiggins. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Objective: A multidimensional rehabilitation program for cancer survivors was developed to overcome ...
H. Conner3, J. Peters1, T. Burnham1, K. Justice1, & K. Kemble2. Central Washington University, Ellen...
Objective: To conduct a randomized controlled trial and compare the effects on cancer survivors' qua...
OBJECTIVE: To conduct a randomized controlled trial and compare the effects on cancer survivors' qua...
In order to overcome cancer-related problems and to improve quality of life, an intensive multi-focu...
Introduction. Many cancer survivors suffer from a combination of disease- and treatment-related morb...
Objective: To determine the potential benefits, both physically and psychologically, of a multidisci...
Objective: To conduct a randomized controlled trial and compare the effects on cancer survivors' qua...
Background: Although exercise has been widely established as an efficacious rehabilitative therapy f...
Background: Research on cancer rehabilitation targeting young adult cancer survivors (YACS) is limit...
Background: Cancer survival rates are increasing and survivors are living with the negative effects ...
Objective: Physical rehabilitation programs hold the potential to mitigate deterioration in health-r...
The number of cancer survivors in the Western world has markedly increased over the last few decades...
BACKGROUND: Different clinical trials show beneficial effects of physical training offered during an...
Copyright © 2013 Matthew S. Wiggins. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...