Exercise Recommendations for the Management of Symptoms Clusters Resulting From Cancer and Cancer Treatments
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Exercise Recommendations for the Management of Symptoms Clusters Resulting From Cancer and Cancer Treatments
Abstract
Objective: To review existing exercise guidelines for cancer patients and survivors for the management of symptom clusters.
Data sources: Review of PubMed literature and published exercise guidelines.
Conclusion: Cancer and its treatments are responsible for a copious number of incapacitating symptoms that markedly impair quality of life. The exercise oncology literature provides consistent support for the safety and efficacy of exercise interventions in managing cancer- and treatment-related symptoms, as well as improving quality of life in cancer patients and survivors.
Implications for nursing practice: Effective management of symptoms enhances recovery, resumption of normal life activities and quality of life for patients and survivors. Exercise is a safe, appropriate, and effective therapeutic option before, during, and after the completion of treatment for alleviating symptoms and symptom clusters.
Keywords: cancer; exercise; physical activity; tai chi; yoga.
Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier Inc.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose.
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