BackgroundSurvivors of childhood cancer represent a growing population with a long life expectancy but high risks of treatment-induced morbidity and premature mortality. Regular physical activity (PA) may improve their long-term health; however, high-quality empirical knowledge is sparse.ObjectiveThe Physical Activity and Fitness in Childhood Cancer Survivors (PACCS) study comprises 4 work packages (WPs) aiming for the objective determination of PA and self-reported health behavior, fatigue, and quality of life (WP 1); physical fitness determination (WP 2); the evaluation of barriers to and facilitators of PA (WP 1 and 3); and the feasibility testing of an intervention to increase PA and physical fitness (WP 4).MethodsThe PACCS study will u...
Conference theme: Innovation in Psycho-Oncology: Clinical Care, Research and AdvocacyOral presentati...
Childhood cancer survivors are at increased risk for treatment-related health problems including sec...
PURPOSE: This study investigates physical performance limitations for sports and daily activities in...
BACKGROUND Survivors of childhood cancer represent a growing population with a long life expectan...
As the survival rate for childhood cancer increases, the cost of cure leaves this population at-risk...
Introduction: Sufficient physical activity (PA) has the potential to mitigate late effects of cancer...
Introduction: Childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) treated with cardiotoxic cancer treatments are at in...
BACKGROUND Beyond survival of nowadays >80%, modern childhood cancer treatment strives to preserv...
Abstract Background Beyond survival of nowadays >80%, modern childhood cancer treatment strives to p...
BACKGROUND: The extent to which physical performance limitations affect the ability of childhood can...
Background: A decreased physical fitness and impaired social functioning has been reported in patien...
BACKGROUND: Participation in physical activity is important for childhood cancer survivors, because...
Background: There is growing concern about declining levels of physical activity in childhood cancer...
Purpose: This study assessed cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), physical activity (PA), and sedentary ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore childhood cancer survivor’s social support for phy...
Conference theme: Innovation in Psycho-Oncology: Clinical Care, Research and AdvocacyOral presentati...
Childhood cancer survivors are at increased risk for treatment-related health problems including sec...
PURPOSE: This study investigates physical performance limitations for sports and daily activities in...
BACKGROUND Survivors of childhood cancer represent a growing population with a long life expectan...
As the survival rate for childhood cancer increases, the cost of cure leaves this population at-risk...
Introduction: Sufficient physical activity (PA) has the potential to mitigate late effects of cancer...
Introduction: Childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) treated with cardiotoxic cancer treatments are at in...
BACKGROUND Beyond survival of nowadays >80%, modern childhood cancer treatment strives to preserv...
Abstract Background Beyond survival of nowadays >80%, modern childhood cancer treatment strives to p...
BACKGROUND: The extent to which physical performance limitations affect the ability of childhood can...
Background: A decreased physical fitness and impaired social functioning has been reported in patien...
BACKGROUND: Participation in physical activity is important for childhood cancer survivors, because...
Background: There is growing concern about declining levels of physical activity in childhood cancer...
Purpose: This study assessed cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), physical activity (PA), and sedentary ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore childhood cancer survivor’s social support for phy...
Conference theme: Innovation in Psycho-Oncology: Clinical Care, Research and AdvocacyOral presentati...
Childhood cancer survivors are at increased risk for treatment-related health problems including sec...
PURPOSE: This study investigates physical performance limitations for sports and daily activities in...