“…905 patients were randomized in an intervention group (IG1+IG2) and 749 were randomized in a control group of which 36 received a basic recommendation for exercise (Galiano-Castillo et al, 2016) and 142 followed relaxation treatment (Paulo et al, 2019;Schmidt et al, 2015;Steindorf et al, 2014 (Dieli-Conwright et al, 2018;Galiano-Castillo et al, 2016;Hwang et al, 2008;Paulo et al, 2019;Penttinen et al, 2019;Pinto et al, 2005;Schmidt et al, 2015;Shobeiri et al, 2016;Steindorf et al, 2014), in 4 reported prostate cancer (Cormie et al, 2015;Hojan et al, 2016;Monga et al, 2007;Segal et al, 2009), in 1 reported testicular cancer (Adams et al, 2018), in 1 multiple cancer (Kampshoff et al, 2015). In 8 trials patients were still undergoing different therapies (Cormie et al, 2015;Hojan et al, 2016;Hwang et al, 2008;Monga et al, 2007;Paulo et al, 2019;Schmidt et al, 2015;Segal et al, 2009;Steindorf et al, 2014), in 3 trials patients completed therapies (Kampshoff et al, 2015;Penttinen et al, 2019;Shobeiri et al, 2016) and in 4 trials patients were analysed after therapies (Adams et al, 2018;Dieli-Conwright et al, 2018;Galiano-Castillo et al, 2016;Pinto et al, 2005). Exercise interventions lasted from 5 weeks (Mendes et al, 2018) to 5 years (Penttinen et al, 2019), of which 11 trials did follow-up at baseline and after treatment…”