Background: Prehabilitation is a promising method to enhance postoperative recovery, especially in patients suffering from cancer. Particularly during times of social distancing, providing home-based programmes may have become a suitable solution to increase compliance and effectiveness. Methods: In line with the PRISMA guidelines, a systematic review was conducted including trials that investigated the effect of home-based prehabilitation (HBP) in patients undergoing surgery for cancer. The primary outcome was postoperative functional capacity (6 min walk test, 6MWT). Secondary outcomes were postoperative complications and compliance. Results: Five randomized controlled trials were included with 351 patients undergoing surgery for colorect...
Patients awaiting cancer treatment were classified as “vulnerable” and advised to shield to protect ...
BACKGROUND: Substantial postoperative complications occur after tumor resection for esophagogastric ...
Background: Prehabilitation appears to be an effective strategy to reduce postoperative complication...
Background: Prehabilitation is a promising method to enhance postoperative recovery, especially in p...
Background: Prehabilitation is a promising method to enhance postoperative recovery, especially in p...
Background: Surgery remains the first curative treatment for colorectal cancer. Prehabilitation seem...
Importance: Colorectal surgery is associated with substantial morbidity rates and a lowered function...
Background: Prehabilitation (PH) programs are being increasingly recognised as a tool for enhancing ...
BACKGROUND Although prehabilitation programmes for patients undergoing major intra-abdominal cancer ...
Objectives: This systematic review set out to identify, evaluate and synthesise the evidence examini...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most prevalent type of cancer in the world. Surger...
© 2021 Jamie WaterlandAbdominal cancer surgery is the most common major surgical procedure performed...
Objective: The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate whether exercise prehabilitation progra...
Background: Surgical management remains the cornerstone of treatment for many cancers, but is associ...
Patients awaiting cancer treatment were classified as “vulnerable” and advised to shield to protect ...
BACKGROUND: Substantial postoperative complications occur after tumor resection for esophagogastric ...
Background: Prehabilitation appears to be an effective strategy to reduce postoperative complication...
Background: Prehabilitation is a promising method to enhance postoperative recovery, especially in p...
Background: Prehabilitation is a promising method to enhance postoperative recovery, especially in p...
Background: Surgery remains the first curative treatment for colorectal cancer. Prehabilitation seem...
Importance: Colorectal surgery is associated with substantial morbidity rates and a lowered function...
Background: Prehabilitation (PH) programs are being increasingly recognised as a tool for enhancing ...
BACKGROUND Although prehabilitation programmes for patients undergoing major intra-abdominal cancer ...
Objectives: This systematic review set out to identify, evaluate and synthesise the evidence examini...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most prevalent type of cancer in the world. Surger...
© 2021 Jamie WaterlandAbdominal cancer surgery is the most common major surgical procedure performed...
Objective: The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate whether exercise prehabilitation progra...
Background: Surgical management remains the cornerstone of treatment for many cancers, but is associ...
Patients awaiting cancer treatment were classified as “vulnerable” and advised to shield to protect ...
BACKGROUND: Substantial postoperative complications occur after tumor resection for esophagogastric ...
Background: Prehabilitation appears to be an effective strategy to reduce postoperative complication...