Background: Exercise training can positively impact the immune system and particularly natural killer (NK) cells, at least in healthy people. This effect would be of relevance in the context of cancer given the prominent role of these cells in antitumor immunity. In this systematic review and meta-analysis, we aimed to summarize current evidence on the effects of exercise training on the levels and function of NK cells in cancer survivors (i.e., from the time of diagnosis until the end of life). Methods: Relevant articles were searched in PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (until January 11, 2022). Randomized controlled trials (RCT) of exercise training (i.e., non-acute) interventions vs usu...
grantor: University of TorontoA moderate intensity aerobic training program was hypothesiz...
AbstractThe purpose of this present study is to define the role of cells of the innate immune system...
The remarkable success of cancer immunotherapies has provided new hope to cancer patients. Unfortuna...
Natural killer (NK) cells are a population of innate immune cells known to play a pivotal role again...
BACKGROUND: Current research examining the effect of exercise on immune responses in cancer survivor...
Background: Previous research has shown that traditional cancer treatments such as surgery, chemothe...
BACKGROUND: Data on changes in natural killer cell cytolytic activity (NKCA) in response to acute ph...
Immunosenescence refers to the gradual decrease in immune competency over time, which is strongly as...
NEW FINDINGS: What is the central question of this study? What are the characteristics of the NK cel...
Background: Regular exercise, particularly moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT), can improv...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of early exercise therapy on the natural killer cell cytotoxic a...
The purpose of this randomized controlled trial was to determine the effects of resistance training ...
Natural killer cells (NK) are a group of peripheral blood lymphocytes which display cytotoxic ac- ti...
The mobilization and activation of natural killer (NK) cells have been proposed as key mechanisms pr...
The purpose of this randomized controlled trial was to determine the effects of resistance training ...
grantor: University of TorontoA moderate intensity aerobic training program was hypothesiz...
AbstractThe purpose of this present study is to define the role of cells of the innate immune system...
The remarkable success of cancer immunotherapies has provided new hope to cancer patients. Unfortuna...
Natural killer (NK) cells are a population of innate immune cells known to play a pivotal role again...
BACKGROUND: Current research examining the effect of exercise on immune responses in cancer survivor...
Background: Previous research has shown that traditional cancer treatments such as surgery, chemothe...
BACKGROUND: Data on changes in natural killer cell cytolytic activity (NKCA) in response to acute ph...
Immunosenescence refers to the gradual decrease in immune competency over time, which is strongly as...
NEW FINDINGS: What is the central question of this study? What are the characteristics of the NK cel...
Background: Regular exercise, particularly moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT), can improv...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of early exercise therapy on the natural killer cell cytotoxic a...
The purpose of this randomized controlled trial was to determine the effects of resistance training ...
Natural killer cells (NK) are a group of peripheral blood lymphocytes which display cytotoxic ac- ti...
The mobilization and activation of natural killer (NK) cells have been proposed as key mechanisms pr...
The purpose of this randomized controlled trial was to determine the effects of resistance training ...
grantor: University of TorontoA moderate intensity aerobic training program was hypothesiz...
AbstractThe purpose of this present study is to define the role of cells of the innate immune system...
The remarkable success of cancer immunotherapies has provided new hope to cancer patients. Unfortuna...