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Item Type Journal Article
Title Exercise and cancer: Evidence of efficacy during and after treatments
Creator Ninot et al.
Author Nicolas Flori
Author Marie-Eve Huteau
Author Anne Stoebner-Delbarre
Author Pierre Senesse
Abstract After a brief semantic and historical presentation, the article presents the main trials and systematic reviews on the tertiary prevention and care of cancers through physical activity. It gives the keys to understanding how, in forty years of research, interventions dedicated to prevent physical inactivity to reduce the risk of cancer have become as indispensable as adapted physical activity (APA) programs for care pathways. If the public health message "move more" with or without cancer remains true, the research encourages practitioners to implement personalized programs in primary prevention, in addition to treatment and prevention of recurrence. As soon as the diagnosis is made, APA programs will become truly supportive care complementary of treatments, in other words non-pharmacological interventions (NPIs), with the aim of improving the quality of life of patients, improving their overall health, reducing side effects of treatment, potentiate the effects of certain treatments, and reduce the risk of recurrence. Research remains to be carried out notably on the survival, on the advanced cancers and on the integrative modelling of the mechanisms involved.
Publication Bulletin Du Cancer
Volume 107
Issue 4
Pages 474-489
Date 2020-04
Journal Abbr Bull Cancer
Language fre
DOI 10.1016/j.bulcan.2019.11.017
ISSN 1769-6917
Short Title [Exercise and cancer
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra Number: 4 PMID: 32061378
Tags Activité physique, Adipose Tissue, Cardiovascular Deconditioning, Cardiovascular Diseases, clinic, Exercice, Exercise, Fatigue, Humans, Intervention non médicamenteuse, last, Lymphedema, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local, Neoplasms, Non-pharmacological intervention, Physical activity, Physical Conditioning, Human, Primary Prevention, Quality of Life, Quality-Adjusted Life Years, Secondary Prevention, Sedentary Behavior, Soin de support, Sport, Supportive care, Tertiary Prevention, Time Factors, Traitement, Treatment
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