2020
DOI: 10.14735/amko2020101
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Physical Therapy as an Adjuvant Treatment for the Prevention and Treatment of Cancer

Abstract: SouhrnPočet onkologických ochorení má stúpajúcu tendenciu. U pa cientov s onkologickým ochorením je často znížená kvalita života a zhoršená fyzická schopnosť. Cvičenie je zamerané na zlepšenie fyzickej zdatnosti pa cientov a tiež na zlepšenie symptómov spojených s onkologickými ochoreniami, prípadne symptómov spojených s liečbou onkologického ochorenia. Pri cvičení svalové bunky uvoľňujú látky s protektívnym účinkom pred vznikom onkologických ochorení, ktoré sa označujú ako myokíny. Pravidelným cvičením je mož… Show more

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“…Patients with CRC with social support and functionally independent have a higher QoL [43]. Exercise is also an essential therapeutic option in reducing cancer-related fatigue [44].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients with CRC with social support and functionally independent have a higher QoL [43]. Exercise is also an essential therapeutic option in reducing cancer-related fatigue [44].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The major clinical implication of our study is that physical therapy and nutritional rehabilitation of NSCLC patients undergoing surgery may be an important focus in the peri-operative phase of patient care as observed in a review by Troschel et al [ 20 ]. While physical and nutritional interventions have been shown to improve muscle mass [ 44 ], physical function, quality of life while decreasing peri-operative complications [ 45 ] in sarcopenic patients, they have not necessarily led to improved long-term outcomes [ 46 , 47 ]. This maybe because even though interventions halt or reverse muscle loss, improvement in survival outcomes requires a significant reversal of muscle loss which require long-term multimodal interventions [ 46 , 47 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%