Breast cancer (BC) is the most common type of cancer among women in the world. Patients can face musculoskeletal disorders due to treatment side effects that result in failure to walk, falling, or fractures associated with balance problems. PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to determine whether postural balance would be affected during chemotherapy (CT) in people with BC. MATERİALS AND METHODS: A total of 32 women who consulted the medical oncology department, between 31 and 63 years of age, were admitted to the study. For fear of falling, fall efficiacy scale; for static balance, double-leg, single-leg, and tandem stance tests with eyes opened and eyes closed; Romberg test; for dinamic balance, Sit To Stand (STS) test, and Time Up and Go ...
Older adults who have survived cancer experience significantly more falls compared with healthy adul...
Objective The aim of this study was to examine the effects of a 6-week community-based physical act...
Background: Currently 1 in 11 women over the age of 60 in Australia are diagnosed with breast cancer...
Twelve percent of women suffer from breast cancer each year, but survivorship is increasing due to i...
Objective—To identify neuromuscular, balance and vision factors that contribute to falls in recently...
about any change in postural balance caused by asymmetrical volume in-crease due to unilateral upper...
International audienceIntroduction Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy is a frequent side eff...
The major complication of breast cancer is secondary lymphedema seen within few days to months after...
Aim of the study: There is little known about any change in postural balance caused by asymmetrical ...
OBJECTIVE:Breast cancer treatment, including radical surgery, is also pursued as late as the 7th - 8...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Human Performance Studies.I...
Objective: We investigated the incidence of falls and functional impairments in breast cancer patien...
Background and Purpose: Balance impairments are prevalent in adult cancer survivors, leading to incr...
The objective of cancer treatment is to secure survival. However, as chemotherapeutic agents can aff...
Color poster with text, tables, and images.As a result of various cancer treatments, balance, fall r...
Older adults who have survived cancer experience significantly more falls compared with healthy adul...
Objective The aim of this study was to examine the effects of a 6-week community-based physical act...
Background: Currently 1 in 11 women over the age of 60 in Australia are diagnosed with breast cancer...
Twelve percent of women suffer from breast cancer each year, but survivorship is increasing due to i...
Objective—To identify neuromuscular, balance and vision factors that contribute to falls in recently...
about any change in postural balance caused by asymmetrical volume in-crease due to unilateral upper...
International audienceIntroduction Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy is a frequent side eff...
The major complication of breast cancer is secondary lymphedema seen within few days to months after...
Aim of the study: There is little known about any change in postural balance caused by asymmetrical ...
OBJECTIVE:Breast cancer treatment, including radical surgery, is also pursued as late as the 7th - 8...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Human Performance Studies.I...
Objective: We investigated the incidence of falls and functional impairments in breast cancer patien...
Background and Purpose: Balance impairments are prevalent in adult cancer survivors, leading to incr...
The objective of cancer treatment is to secure survival. However, as chemotherapeutic agents can aff...
Color poster with text, tables, and images.As a result of various cancer treatments, balance, fall r...
Older adults who have survived cancer experience significantly more falls compared with healthy adul...
Objective The aim of this study was to examine the effects of a 6-week community-based physical act...
Background: Currently 1 in 11 women over the age of 60 in Australia are diagnosed with breast cancer...