2021
DOI: 10.3233/blc-200406
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The Impact of Physical Activity on Risk and Health-Related Quality of Life in Bladder Cancer

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Sedentarism is an important modifiable risk factor in the struggle against cancer. In the last decades, the relationship between physical activity and different types of cancer has been investigated in depth. OBJECTIVE: To provide an overview of the literature on the effectiveness of physical activity in reducing the risk to develop bladder cancer and improving health-related quality of life in patients. METHODS: A systematic review was conducted through a search of the Embase, Cochrane, PubMed, Sc… Show more

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“…5 Indeed, there is evidence that exercise has a positive impact on health, survival, and quality of life (QoL) for urological cancer patients. 6,7 Nevertheless, patients with bladder cancer report a significant decline in functional status and overall health, including both physically and mentally related QoL after diagnosis. 8,9 In addition, many cancer treatments themselves such as major extirpative surgery like radical cystectomy are subject to complications which may prohibit patients from exercising during the post-operative recovery period.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Indeed, there is evidence that exercise has a positive impact on health, survival, and quality of life (QoL) for urological cancer patients. 6,7 Nevertheless, patients with bladder cancer report a significant decline in functional status and overall health, including both physically and mentally related QoL after diagnosis. 8,9 In addition, many cancer treatments themselves such as major extirpative surgery like radical cystectomy are subject to complications which may prohibit patients from exercising during the post-operative recovery period.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%