The purpose of this brief summary is to introduce the concept of cancer prehabilitation and the role of oncology nurses in prehabilitation care. Cancer prehabilitation has been defined by Sliver and Baima (2013) as "a process on the cancer continuum of care that occurs between the time of cancer diagnosis and the beginning of acute treatment." The evidence supports the notion that prehabilitation programs can improve physical and psychological health outcomes and decrease overall health care costs. The care model for cancer prehabilitation should include timely and efficient assessment throughout the care continuum with a focus on improving outcomes in cancer at every stage. During the cancer journey, three types of assessment with differen...
Functional impairments and disability of individuals treated for cancer are common across all points...
Background: Risk profile assessment and corrective interventions using optimisation of health status...
Individuals living with cancer have a wide range of needs throughout the disease trajectory. To bett...
The purpose of this brief summary is to introduce the concept of cancer prehabilitation and the role...
Prehabilitation seems to be an important issue in oncology. The main purpose of prehabilitation is t...
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...
Introduction: There is significant potential to improve outcomes for patients with lung cancer in te...
International audienceBackground Ageing is associated with an increased prevalence of comorbidities ...
Purpose: This article focuses on the following:The importance of prehabilitation in people with canc...
PurposeThis article focuses on the following:*The importance of prehabilitation in people with cance...
Research examining prehabilitation prior to cancer surgery has grown rapidly in recent years, but da...
Objective Prehabilitation is increasingly being used to mitigate treatment‐related complications and...
Background: Evidence suggests that physical fitness interventions, mental health support and nutriti...
Functional impairments and disability of individuals treated for cancer are common across all points...
Background: Risk profile assessment and corrective interventions using optimisation of health status...
Individuals living with cancer have a wide range of needs throughout the disease trajectory. To bett...
The purpose of this brief summary is to introduce the concept of cancer prehabilitation and the role...
Prehabilitation seems to be an important issue in oncology. The main purpose of prehabilitation is t...
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...
Introduction: There is significant potential to improve outcomes for patients with lung cancer in te...
International audienceBackground Ageing is associated with an increased prevalence of comorbidities ...
Purpose: This article focuses on the following:The importance of prehabilitation in people with canc...
PurposeThis article focuses on the following:*The importance of prehabilitation in people with cance...
Research examining prehabilitation prior to cancer surgery has grown rapidly in recent years, but da...
Objective Prehabilitation is increasingly being used to mitigate treatment‐related complications and...
Background: Evidence suggests that physical fitness interventions, mental health support and nutriti...
Functional impairments and disability of individuals treated for cancer are common across all points...
Background: Risk profile assessment and corrective interventions using optimisation of health status...
Individuals living with cancer have a wide range of needs throughout the disease trajectory. To bett...