A compelling evidence base supports exercise as a safe, effective intervention to improve many cancer related health outcomes among cancer patients and survivors. Oncology clinicians play a key role in encouraging their patients to move more. Therefore, the oncology clinical care team is urged to do the following at regular intervals: ASSESS exercise levels, ADVISE patients to become more active, and REFER patients to specific exercise programming. It is recommended that a process be developed to incorporate these steps into the standard care of oncology patients. A simple, straightforward approach is recommended to discern whether patients should be referred to outpatient rehabilitation versus community based exercise programming. The ...
Objectives: This report describes why there is a need for cancer-specific physical activity and exer...
Objectives: This report describes why there is a need for cancer-specific physical activity and exer...
Medical management for malignant neoplastic diseases includes surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and ...
A compelling evidence base supports exercise as a safe, effective intervention to improve many cance...
Multiple organizations around the world have issued evidence-based exercise guidance for patients wi...
International evidence‐based guidelines support the prescription of exercise for all individuals liv...
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...
Introduction: Clinical research has established exercise as a safe and effective intervention to cou...
Over the past 20 years, the understanding of the role of physical activity in cancer has been increa...
Objectives: Improvement in cancer care increases life expectancy of patients with cancer, most of wh...
Objective: The purpose of this commentary is to summarize the evidence of the feasibility and benefi...
Objective: The purpose of this commentary is to summarize the evidence of the feasibility and benefi...
Objectives: This report describes why there is a need for cancer-specific physical activity and exer...
Objectives: This report describes why there is a need for cancer-specific physical activity and exer...
Objectives: This report describes why there is a need for cancer-specific physical activity and exer...
Medical management for malignant neoplastic diseases includes surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and ...
A compelling evidence base supports exercise as a safe, effective intervention to improve many cance...
Multiple organizations around the world have issued evidence-based exercise guidance for patients wi...
International evidence‐based guidelines support the prescription of exercise for all individuals liv...
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...
Introduction: Clinical research has established exercise as a safe and effective intervention to cou...
Over the past 20 years, the understanding of the role of physical activity in cancer has been increa...
Objectives: Improvement in cancer care increases life expectancy of patients with cancer, most of wh...
Objective: The purpose of this commentary is to summarize the evidence of the feasibility and benefi...
Objective: The purpose of this commentary is to summarize the evidence of the feasibility and benefi...
Objectives: This report describes why there is a need for cancer-specific physical activity and exer...
Objectives: This report describes why there is a need for cancer-specific physical activity and exer...
Objectives: This report describes why there is a need for cancer-specific physical activity and exer...
Medical management for malignant neoplastic diseases includes surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and ...