Abstract Background About 90 % of patients with intra-thoracic malignancy experience breathlessness. Breathing training is helpful, but it is unknown whether repeated sessions are needed. The present study aims to test whether three sessions are better than one for breathlessness in this population. Methods This is a multi-centre randomised controlled non-blinded parallel arm trial. Participants were allocated to three sessions or single (1:2 ratio) using central computer-generated block randomisation by an independent Trials Unit and stratified for centre. The setting was respiratory, oncology or palliative care clinics at eight UK ...
Background Breathlessness is a common and devastating symptom affecting many patients with advanced ...
Importance: Breathlessness is a frequent and debilitating symptom in patients with advanced cancer. ...
Background: Breathlessness in advanced disease causes significant distress to patients and carers an...
Background: Breathlessness remains a refractory symptom in malignant lung disease. Breathing trainin...
Objectives: Breathlessness in patients with lung cancer is a common and distressing symptom affectin...
BACKGROUND: Breathlessness is common in advanced cancer. The Breathlessness Intervention Service (BI...
BACKGROUND: Breathlessness is the most common and intrusive symptom of advanced non-malignant respir...
Abstract Background Breathlessness is the most common and intrusive symptom of advanced non-malignan...
International audienceQuestion: In people with non-small cell lung cancer, what is the effect of con...
Context: Dyspnea is a common and distressing symptom in respiratory diseases. Despite advances in th...
Background Breathlessness is a common and distressing symptom, which increases in many diseases as t...
Background: Breathlessness is a common and distressing symptom affecting many patients with advanced...
This presentation disseminates information regarding a development on recent research that proved th...
Background: The Munich Breathlessness Service has adapted novel support services to the German conte...
Abstract Background The Lung Cancer Exercise Training Study (LUNGEVITY) is a randomized trial to inv...
Background Breathlessness is a common and devastating symptom affecting many patients with advanced ...
Importance: Breathlessness is a frequent and debilitating symptom in patients with advanced cancer. ...
Background: Breathlessness in advanced disease causes significant distress to patients and carers an...
Background: Breathlessness remains a refractory symptom in malignant lung disease. Breathing trainin...
Objectives: Breathlessness in patients with lung cancer is a common and distressing symptom affectin...
BACKGROUND: Breathlessness is common in advanced cancer. The Breathlessness Intervention Service (BI...
BACKGROUND: Breathlessness is the most common and intrusive symptom of advanced non-malignant respir...
Abstract Background Breathlessness is the most common and intrusive symptom of advanced non-malignan...
International audienceQuestion: In people with non-small cell lung cancer, what is the effect of con...
Context: Dyspnea is a common and distressing symptom in respiratory diseases. Despite advances in th...
Background Breathlessness is a common and distressing symptom, which increases in many diseases as t...
Background: Breathlessness is a common and distressing symptom affecting many patients with advanced...
This presentation disseminates information regarding a development on recent research that proved th...
Background: The Munich Breathlessness Service has adapted novel support services to the German conte...
Abstract Background The Lung Cancer Exercise Training Study (LUNGEVITY) is a randomized trial to inv...
Background Breathlessness is a common and devastating symptom affecting many patients with advanced ...
Importance: Breathlessness is a frequent and debilitating symptom in patients with advanced cancer. ...
Background: Breathlessness in advanced disease causes significant distress to patients and carers an...