"EXHALE": exercise as a strategy for rehabilitation in advanced stage lung cancer patients: a randomized clinical trial comparing the effects of 12 weeks supervised exercise intervention versus usual care for advanced stage lung cancer patients

Morten Quist, Seppo W Langer, Mikael Rørth, Karl Bang Christensen, Lis Adamsen

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Abstract

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in North America and Western Europe. Patients with lung cancer in general have reduced physical capacity, functional capacity, poor quality of life and increased levels of anxiety and depression. Intervention studies indicate that physical training can address these issues. However, there is a lack of decisive evidence regarding the effect of physical exercise in patients with advanced lung cancer. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of a twelve weeks, twice weekly program consisting of: supervised, structured training in a group of advanced lung cancer patients (cardiovascular and strength training, relaxation).
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftB M C Cancer
Vol/bind13
Sider (fra-til)477
ISSN1471-2407
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2013

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