The positive effects of ontological exercise therapy are sufficiently proven according to scientific studies. International evidence-based guidelines confirm this importance and recommend physical exercise as part of the standard therapy for cancer. The effects of physical activity on cancer-specific deficits are versatile ranging from positive impact on fatigue syndrome, mortality, incontinence, lymphoedema, CIPN, anxiety, depression to reduction of pain. According to current knowledge, sensorimotor training is recommended for the treatment of polyneuropathy. The actual effectiveness of vibration training in reducing symptom burden is undetermined. There are more than 100 randomized, controlled studies with the highest evidence rating for ...
Cancer patients experience symptoms and adverse effects of treatments that may last even after the e...
Strong evidence indicates that physical activity and exercise are key interventions for use in the m...
Giorgio Galanti,1 Laura Stefani,1 Gianfranco Gensini2 1Sports Medicine Center, 2Department of Medica...
The positive effects of ontological exercise therapy are sufficiently proven according to scientific...
The evidence suggesting the feasibility, safeness and efficacy of exercise in cancer patients under ...
Oncological rehabilitation is aimed at improving the quality of life of cancer patients by addressin...
Regular and vigorous physical exercise has been scientifically established as providing strong preve...
PURPOSE: To systematically review the methodologic quality of, and summarize the evidence from trial...
Cancer is a very important problem in both medical and social respects. In recent years, there has b...
International audienceMultidisciplinary supportive care, integrating the dimensions of exercise alon...
After the application of oncological treatment, it is important to implement physiotherapy, the basi...
The diagnosis and treatment of cancer are associated with impairment at the physical and at psycholo...
Cancer patients experience symptoms and adverse effects of treatments that may last even after the e...
With survival prospects following cancer diagnosis improving, more attention is being placed on the ...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the world and cancer-related fatigue (CRF) is the mos...
Cancer patients experience symptoms and adverse effects of treatments that may last even after the e...
Strong evidence indicates that physical activity and exercise are key interventions for use in the m...
Giorgio Galanti,1 Laura Stefani,1 Gianfranco Gensini2 1Sports Medicine Center, 2Department of Medica...
The positive effects of ontological exercise therapy are sufficiently proven according to scientific...
The evidence suggesting the feasibility, safeness and efficacy of exercise in cancer patients under ...
Oncological rehabilitation is aimed at improving the quality of life of cancer patients by addressin...
Regular and vigorous physical exercise has been scientifically established as providing strong preve...
PURPOSE: To systematically review the methodologic quality of, and summarize the evidence from trial...
Cancer is a very important problem in both medical and social respects. In recent years, there has b...
International audienceMultidisciplinary supportive care, integrating the dimensions of exercise alon...
After the application of oncological treatment, it is important to implement physiotherapy, the basi...
The diagnosis and treatment of cancer are associated with impairment at the physical and at psycholo...
Cancer patients experience symptoms and adverse effects of treatments that may last even after the e...
With survival prospects following cancer diagnosis improving, more attention is being placed on the ...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the world and cancer-related fatigue (CRF) is the mos...
Cancer patients experience symptoms and adverse effects of treatments that may last even after the e...
Strong evidence indicates that physical activity and exercise are key interventions for use in the m...
Giorgio Galanti,1 Laura Stefani,1 Gianfranco Gensini2 1Sports Medicine Center, 2Department of Medica...