Introduction: There is significant potential to improve outcomes for patients with lung cancer in terms of quality of life and survival. There is some evidence that prehabilitation can help, but, to date, this has only been tested in surgical populations, despite 70-80% of lung cancer patients in the UK receiving non-surgical treatment. The physiological and psychological benefits of prehabilitation seen in surgical patients could be extrapolated to those receiving non-surgical treatment, particularly in such a poor prognosis group. With patients and healthcare professionals, we have co-designed a personalised and evidence-based prehabilitation programme. This draws on a conceptual framework that aligns with patient values and needs as well...
Background Ageing is associated with an increased prevalence of comorbidities and sarcopenia as well...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to develop a multistranded pragmatic rehabilitation programme f...
Background: Multimodal prehabilitation is a preoperative intervention with the objective to enhance ...
Background Lung cancer is the third most common type of cancer in the UK. Treatment outcomes are poo...
© 2020 Anna ShuklaNon-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the fourth most commonly diagnosed cancer in...
Background: Prehabilitation to maximize exercise capacity before lung cancer surgery has the potenti...
International audienceQuestion: In people with non-small cell lung cancer, what is the effect of con...
Introduction: Following a successful pilot study of patients treated surgically, we are conducting a...
Prehabilitation seems to be an important issue in oncology. The main purpose of prehabilitation is t...
Lung cancer is the third most common type of cancer in the UK, with nearly 50 000 new cases diagnose...
Background: Evidence suggests that physical fitness interventions, mental health support and nutriti...
Background Ageing is associated with an increased prevalence of comorbidities and sarcopenia as well...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to develop a multistranded pragmatic rehabilitation programme f...
Background: Multimodal prehabilitation is a preoperative intervention with the objective to enhance ...
Background Lung cancer is the third most common type of cancer in the UK. Treatment outcomes are poo...
© 2020 Anna ShuklaNon-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the fourth most commonly diagnosed cancer in...
Background: Prehabilitation to maximize exercise capacity before lung cancer surgery has the potenti...
International audienceQuestion: In people with non-small cell lung cancer, what is the effect of con...
Introduction: Following a successful pilot study of patients treated surgically, we are conducting a...
Prehabilitation seems to be an important issue in oncology. The main purpose of prehabilitation is t...
Lung cancer is the third most common type of cancer in the UK, with nearly 50 000 new cases diagnose...
Background: Evidence suggests that physical fitness interventions, mental health support and nutriti...
Background Ageing is associated with an increased prevalence of comorbidities and sarcopenia as well...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to develop a multistranded pragmatic rehabilitation programme f...
Background: Multimodal prehabilitation is a preoperative intervention with the objective to enhance ...