Cancer patients' interest in participating in cancer rehabilitation

E Ohlsson-Nevo, I Alkebro, J Ahlgren - Acta Oncologica, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction: Rehabilitation for cancer patients aims at preventing and reducing the physical,
mental, social and existential consequences of a cancer disease and its treatment. The aim …

Are different groups of cancer patients offered rehabilitation to the same extent? A report from the population-based study “The Cancer Patient's World”

L Ross, MA Petersen, AT Johnsen… - Supportive Care in …, 2012 - Springer
Purpose The number of cancer survivors is growing and cancer is now viewed as a chronic
disease. This has highlighted the importance of providing adequate rehabilitation to prevent …

Oncologists' attitude and knowledge about cancer rehabilitation

RA Rosario‐Concepción, YB Calderín, CL Aponte… - PM&R, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Cancer survivors may experience multiple comorbidities related to the disease
itself and adverse effects from treatment. Rehabilitation specialists could provide treatment …

Reasons for non-participation in cancer rehabilitation: a scoping literature review

M Erlik, H Timm, ATS Larsen, M Quist - Supportive Care in Cancer, 2024 - Springer
Background Rehabilitation plays an important role in addressing the many challenges of
living with cancer, but a large proportion of people with cancer do not participate in available …

Cancer patients' view on rehabilitation and quality of life: a programme audit

I Korstjens, I Mesters, B Gijsen… - European journal of …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
An existing 12‐week cancer rehabilitation group programme, combining physical training
and psychosocial sessions, was recently tested in a quantitative longitudinal cohort study …

Quality of life of cancer survivors after physical and psychosocial rehabilitation

I Korstjens, I Mesters, E van der Peet… - European journal of …, 2006 - journals.lww.com
As the number of newly diagnosed cancer patients and the survival rates of cancer increase,
more and more cancer patients are facing distressing physical and psychosocial problems …

Impact of a prehabilitation and recovery programme on emotional well-being in individuals undergoing cancer surgery: a multi-perspective qualitative study

R Powell, A Davies, K Rowlinson-Groves, DP French… - BMC cancer, 2023 - Springer
Background Prehabilitation and recovery programmes aim to optimise patients' physical
fitness and mental well-being before, during and after cancer treatment. This paper aimed to …

Effects of rehabilitation among patients with advances cancer: a systematic review

MRJ Salakari, T Surakka, R Nurminen… - Acta Oncologica, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Background. In parallel with the rising incidence of cancer and improved treatment, there is
a continuous increase in the number of patients living with cancer as a chronic condition …

Cancer survivors' experience of exercise-based cancer rehabilitation–a meta-synthesis of qualitative research

J Midtgaard, NM Hammer, C Andersen, A Larsen… - Acta …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Background. Evidence for the safety and benefits of exercise training as a therapeutic and
rehabilitative intervention for cancer survivors is accumulating. However, whereas the …

Rehabilitation for cancer patients

J Weis, JM Giesler - Psycho-oncology, 2018 - Springer
Rehabilitation for cancer patients aims at reducing the impact of disabling and limiting
conditions resulting from cancer and its treatment in order to enable patients to regain social …