Background: Clinical research has established the efficacy of exercise in reducing treatment-related side-effects and increasing wellbeing in people with cancer. Major oncology organisations have identified the importance of incorporating exercise in comprehensive cancer care but information regarding effective approaches to translating evidence into practice is lacking. This paper describes the implementation of a community-based exercise program for people with cancer and the protocol for program evaluation. Methods/Design: The Life Now Exercise program is a community-based exercise intervention designed to mitigate and rehabilitate the adverse effects of cancer and its treatment and improve physical and psychosocial wellbeing in people w...
PURPOSE: Exercise is efficacious for people living after a cancer diagnosis. However, implementation...
Introduction: Clinical research has established exercise as a safe and effective intervention to cou...
Objectives: This report describes why there is a need for cancer-specific physical activity and exer...
Background: Clinical research has established the efficacy of exercise in reducing treatment-related...
Background: Clinical research has established the efficacy of exercise in reducing treatment-related...
Exercise is recognised as an important therapeutic adjunct to cancer treatment, but it is not routin...
Most individuals living with and beyond cancer are not sufficiently active to achieve the health ben...
A compelling evidence base supports exercise as a safe, effective intervention to improve many cance...
The benefit of exercise for cancer patients is starting to become recognized. The purposes of this p...
Most individuals living with and beyond cancer are not sufficiently active to achieve the health ben...
Objectives: Improvement in cancer care increases life expectancy of patients with cancer, most of wh...
BACKGROUND: Regular exercise has been shown to have beneficial health effects in cancer survivors, i...
International evidence‐based guidelines support the prescription of exercise for all individuals liv...
Objectives: This report describes why there is a need for cancer-specific physical activity and exer...
Simple Summary Most advanced cancer patients suffer from severe symptoms due to cancer and medical t...
PURPOSE: Exercise is efficacious for people living after a cancer diagnosis. However, implementation...
Introduction: Clinical research has established exercise as a safe and effective intervention to cou...
Objectives: This report describes why there is a need for cancer-specific physical activity and exer...
Background: Clinical research has established the efficacy of exercise in reducing treatment-related...
Background: Clinical research has established the efficacy of exercise in reducing treatment-related...
Exercise is recognised as an important therapeutic adjunct to cancer treatment, but it is not routin...
Most individuals living with and beyond cancer are not sufficiently active to achieve the health ben...
A compelling evidence base supports exercise as a safe, effective intervention to improve many cance...
The benefit of exercise for cancer patients is starting to become recognized. The purposes of this p...
Most individuals living with and beyond cancer are not sufficiently active to achieve the health ben...
Objectives: Improvement in cancer care increases life expectancy of patients with cancer, most of wh...
BACKGROUND: Regular exercise has been shown to have beneficial health effects in cancer survivors, i...
International evidence‐based guidelines support the prescription of exercise for all individuals liv...
Objectives: This report describes why there is a need for cancer-specific physical activity and exer...
Simple Summary Most advanced cancer patients suffer from severe symptoms due to cancer and medical t...
PURPOSE: Exercise is efficacious for people living after a cancer diagnosis. However, implementation...
Introduction: Clinical research has established exercise as a safe and effective intervention to cou...
Objectives: This report describes why there is a need for cancer-specific physical activity and exer...