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Autor:
Andreas Obermair, Monika Janda, Sandra C Hayes, Elizabeth Eakin, Marcelo Nascimento, Dimitrios Vagenas, Jermaine Coward, Louisa G Gordon, Catherine Shannon, James Nicklin, Jeffrey Goh, Vanessa L Beesley, Penny Webb, Merran Williams, Sheree Rye, Rosalind R Spence, Helene O’Neill, Melissa J Newton, Sara Baniahmadi, Andrea Garret
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open, Vol 14, Iss 1 (2024)
Introduction The benefits of exercise in reducing treatment-related morbidity and improving quality of life following a primary diagnosis of cancer have been well documented and have led to exercise being recommended by oncology societies for all peo
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https://doaj.org/article/b7ef6db7e6a94f2bafd0e601b80d58eb
Autor:
Andreas Obermair, Monika Janda, Linda Mileshkin, Alison Davis, Elizabeth H Barnes, Kate Pumpa, Elizabeth Eakin, Martin Stockler, Alison Brand, Lewis Perrin, Michael Friedlander, Sandra Hayes, Andrea Garrett, Piksi Singh, Tamara Jones, Dimitrios Vagenas, Carolina Sandler, Louisa G Gordon, Catherine Shannon, James Nicklin, Yeh Chen Lee, John Andrews, Nicole McDonald, Vanessa L Beesley, Rosalind Renee Spence, Penny Webb, Helene O’Neille, Merran Williams, Trudi Cattley, Jeff Goh, Amasy Alkhateeb, Dirkje Sommeijer, Melissa Creed, Sheree Rye
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open, Vol 13, Iss 4 (2023)
Introduction Epidemiological evidence supports an association between higher levels of physical activity and improved cancer survival. Trial evidence is now needed to demonstrate the effect of exercise in a clinical setting. The Exercise during CHemo
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e2df340207e4410db03984df7e52bb68
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 184:506-510
Objectives This study will assess the relationship between vitamin D concentration at melanoma diagnosis and melanoma tumor characteristics, in individuals in a high ultraviolet radiation (UVR) environment. Methods We aim to recruit 600 recently diag
Publikováno v:
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 52:483-483
PURPOSE: To explore whether compliance to weekly exercise targets predicts improvements in outcomes in women with breast cancer who participated in SAFE ACTRN12616000954426. METHODS: Physically inactive breast cancer survivors (stage II-IV; mean age
Autor:
Christobel Saunders, Patsy Yates, Chris Pyke, Tracey DiSipio, Elizabeth G. Eakin, Sheree Rye, Diana Battistutta, Sandra C. Hayes, John Bashford
Publikováno v:
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 137:175-186
Exercise for Health was a randomized, controlled trial designed to evaluate two modes of delivering (face-to-face [FtF] and over-the-telephone [Tel]) an 8-month translational exercise intervention, commencing 6-weeks post-breast cancer surgery (PS).
Autor:
Sheree Rye, Sandra C. Hayes, Wendy Demark-Wahnefried, Chris Pyke, Dimitrios Vagenas, Christobel Saunders, Diana Battistutta, Tracey DiSipio, John Bashford
Publikováno v:
BMC Cancer
Background While weight gain following breast cancer is considered common, results supporting these findings are dated. This work describes changes in body weight following breast cancer over 72 months, compares weight with normative data and explore
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 118
BACKGROUND: There is a need to better describe and understand the prevalence of breast cancer treatment-related adverse effects amenable to physical therapy and rehabilitative exercise. Prior studies have been limited to single issues and lacked long
Autor:
Chris Pyke, Tracey Di Sipio, Sandi Hayes, Sheree Rye, J. Alejandro Lopez, Beth Newman, Diana Battistutta, John Bashford, Christobel Saunders
Publikováno v:
Lymphatic research and biology. 9(3)
Background The adverse consequences of lymphedema following breast cancer in relation to physical function and quality of life are clear; however, its potential relationship with survival has not been investigated. Our purpose was to determine the pr
Autor:
Diana Battistutta, Elizabeth G. Eakin, John Bashford, Sandra C. Hayes, Chris Pyke, Sheree Rye, Patsy Yates
Publikováno v:
Contemporary clinical trials. 32(4)
Background Exercise for Health was a pragmatic, randomised, controlled trial comparing the effect of an eight-month exercise intervention on function, treatment-related side effects and quality of life following breast cancer, compared with usual car
Publikováno v:
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, Vol 8, Iss 1, p 92 (2010)
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, Vol 8, Iss 1, p 92 (2010)
Background Impairments in upper-body function (UBF) are common following breast cancer. However, the relationship between arm morbidity and quality of life (QoL) remains unclear. This investigation uses longitudinal data to describe UBF in a populati