Background: There has been growing evidence of the benefits of high-intensity aerobic interval training (HIIT) and resistance training (RES) for populations with cancer. However, these two modalities have not yet been performed alone in rectal cancer patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (NACRT). Therefore, this study aimed to determine the feasibility of HIIT and RES in rectal cancer patients undergoing NACRT. Materials and methods: Rectal cancer patients set to undergo NACRT were randomly assigned to HIIT intervention, RES intervention, or the usual care. Feasibility of HIIT and RES was assessed by measuring recruitment rate, adherence (retention rate, attendance rate, and exercise sessions duration and intensity), and adverse...
Purpose: We evaluate the effect of an exercised prehabilitation programme on tumour response in rect...
Purpose: We evaluate the effect of an exercised prehabilitation programme on tumour response in re...
Strong evidence indicates that physical activity and exercise are key interventions for use in the m...
Background: There has been growing evidence of the benefits of high-intensity aerobic interval train...
Background: There has been growing evidence of the benefits of high-intensity aerobic interval train...
Background: There has been growing evidence of the benefits of high-intensity aerobic interval train...
Background: Neoadjuvant chemoradiation treatment (CRT) in rectal cancer patients is associated with ...
Background: Neoadjuvant chemoradiation treatment (CRT) in rectal cancer patients is associated with ...
Background: Neoadjuvant chemoradiation treatment (CRT) in rectal cancer patients is associated with ...
Abstract Background Standard treatment for locally advanced rectal cancer includes 5–6 weeks of neoa...
BackgroundThe standard treatment pathway for locally advanced rectal cancer is neoadjuvant chemoradi...
BackgroundThe standard treatment pathway for locally advanced rectal cancer is neoadjuvant chemoradi...
Background: The standard treatment pathway for locally advanced rectal cancer is neoadjuvant chemora...
BackgroundThe EMPOWER trial aimed to assess the effects of a 9-week exercise prehabilitation program...
Background: Patients diagnosed with localized rectal cancer should undergo Neoadjuvant Radio-Chemoth...
Purpose: We evaluate the effect of an exercised prehabilitation programme on tumour response in rect...
Purpose: We evaluate the effect of an exercised prehabilitation programme on tumour response in re...
Strong evidence indicates that physical activity and exercise are key interventions for use in the m...
Background: There has been growing evidence of the benefits of high-intensity aerobic interval train...
Background: There has been growing evidence of the benefits of high-intensity aerobic interval train...
Background: There has been growing evidence of the benefits of high-intensity aerobic interval train...
Background: Neoadjuvant chemoradiation treatment (CRT) in rectal cancer patients is associated with ...
Background: Neoadjuvant chemoradiation treatment (CRT) in rectal cancer patients is associated with ...
Background: Neoadjuvant chemoradiation treatment (CRT) in rectal cancer patients is associated with ...
Abstract Background Standard treatment for locally advanced rectal cancer includes 5–6 weeks of neoa...
BackgroundThe standard treatment pathway for locally advanced rectal cancer is neoadjuvant chemoradi...
BackgroundThe standard treatment pathway for locally advanced rectal cancer is neoadjuvant chemoradi...
Background: The standard treatment pathway for locally advanced rectal cancer is neoadjuvant chemora...
BackgroundThe EMPOWER trial aimed to assess the effects of a 9-week exercise prehabilitation program...
Background: Patients diagnosed with localized rectal cancer should undergo Neoadjuvant Radio-Chemoth...
Purpose: We evaluate the effect of an exercised prehabilitation programme on tumour response in rect...
Purpose: We evaluate the effect of an exercised prehabilitation programme on tumour response in re...
Strong evidence indicates that physical activity and exercise are key interventions for use in the m...