Objectives: Exercise has been reported to alleviate disease as well as treatment impact in patients with lung cancer. Nevertheless, there is limited information available regarding the perception of lung cancer dedicated healthcare professionals’ and their advice on exercise. Materials and Methods: An online survey exploring healthcare professionals’ practice patterns, perceptions, barriers, and facilitators of exercise in patients with lung cancer was conducted within members of the EORTC Lung Cancer Group (LCG). Results: One hundred forty-one healthcare providers completed the survey, mainly medical and radiation oncologists. Overall, 63% of the study participants declared that they frequently assessed exercise level in their patients, an...
The purpose of this investigation was to explore the barriers and facilitators to exercise in indivi...
BackgroundPatients with metastatic lung cancer can have severe cancer-related symptoms and treatment...
Multiple organizations around the world have issued evidence-based exercise guidance for patients wi...
Objectives: Exercise has been reported to alleviate disease as well as treatment impact in patients ...
Objectives: Exercise has been reported to alleviate disease as well as treatment impact in patients ...
BACKGROUND: Cancers can benefit from physical activity. Most evidences concern breast, prostate and ...
Introduction:Exercise improves functional outcome and symptoms for certain cancer populations, but t...
Exercise training is playing an increasing role in lung cancer care. Lung cancer is associated with ...
Background: The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to evaluate the safety (adve...
Lung cancer continues to be a difficult disease frequently diagnosed in late stages with a high mort...
Purpose: Evidence supports the role of prescribed exercise for cancer survivors, yet few are advised...
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Affected patients frequentl...
PURPOSE: Despite evidence and clinical practice guidelines supporting physical activity (PA) for peo...
OBJECTIVE: To explore patient experiences of, and preferences for, physical activity after a lung ca...
The authors systematically reviewed and summarized exercise trials in persons with lung cancer on (a...
The purpose of this investigation was to explore the barriers and facilitators to exercise in indivi...
BackgroundPatients with metastatic lung cancer can have severe cancer-related symptoms and treatment...
Multiple organizations around the world have issued evidence-based exercise guidance for patients wi...
Objectives: Exercise has been reported to alleviate disease as well as treatment impact in patients ...
Objectives: Exercise has been reported to alleviate disease as well as treatment impact in patients ...
BACKGROUND: Cancers can benefit from physical activity. Most evidences concern breast, prostate and ...
Introduction:Exercise improves functional outcome and symptoms for certain cancer populations, but t...
Exercise training is playing an increasing role in lung cancer care. Lung cancer is associated with ...
Background: The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to evaluate the safety (adve...
Lung cancer continues to be a difficult disease frequently diagnosed in late stages with a high mort...
Purpose: Evidence supports the role of prescribed exercise for cancer survivors, yet few are advised...
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Affected patients frequentl...
PURPOSE: Despite evidence and clinical practice guidelines supporting physical activity (PA) for peo...
OBJECTIVE: To explore patient experiences of, and preferences for, physical activity after a lung ca...
The authors systematically reviewed and summarized exercise trials in persons with lung cancer on (a...
The purpose of this investigation was to explore the barriers and facilitators to exercise in indivi...
BackgroundPatients with metastatic lung cancer can have severe cancer-related symptoms and treatment...
Multiple organizations around the world have issued evidence-based exercise guidance for patients wi...