Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2676863 Seminars in Oncology Nursing 2007 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectivesTo review randomized controlled trials that offered exercise interventions for adults diagnosed and treated for cancer related to design, sample, type of intervention, and outcomes.Data SourcesSeveral electronic databases were searched and recent review papers were scanned to identify relevant publications.ConclusionExercise adoption seems clearly feasible for early stage cancer patients, particularly breast cancer patients. Data support positive effects for physical functioning, quality of life, and psychological well-being. Effects for patients with later-stage disease and other cancers are less clear. The impact of exercise adoption on biomarkers of disease status, immune functioning, and hormone levels should also be examined.Implications for Nursing PracticeThere are many opportunities for nurses to promote exercise in clinical care and in a research context.

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