- Cancer survivorship and care
- Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
- Cancer-related cognitive impairment studies
- Lymphatic System and Diseases
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research
- Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
- Nutrition and Health in Aging
- Cancer Treatment and Pharmacology
- Head and Neck Cancer Studies
- Lung Cancer Treatments and Mutations
- Frailty in Older Adults
- Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
- Management of metastatic bone disease
- Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging
- Health Promotion and Cardiovascular Prevention
- Physical Activity and Health
- Economic and Financial Impacts of Cancer
- Immune Cell Function and Interaction
- Pharmacovigilance and Adverse Drug Reactions
- Organic Chemistry Cycloaddition Reactions
- Synthesis of β-Lactam Compounds
- Italian Fascism and Post-war Society
- Oral health in cancer treatment
- Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
- Interstitial Lung Diseases and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
Rigshospitalet
2005-2025
University of Copenhagen
2015-2025
Copenhagen University Hospital
2009-2025
University Medical Center Utrecht
2024
Utrecht University
2024
Universitetshospitalernes Center for Sundhedsfaglig Forskning
2021
Oregon Health & Science University
2013
University of California, San Francisco
2011
<b>Objective</b> To assess the effect of a multimodal group exercise intervention, as an adjunct to conventional care, on fatigue, physical capacity, general wellbeing, activity, and quality life in patients with cancer who were undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy or treatment for advanced disease. <b>Design</b> Randomised controlled trial. <b>Setting</b> Two university hospitals Copenhagen, Denmark. <b>Participants</b> 269 cancer; 73 men, 196 women, mean age 47 years (range 20-65) representing...
Exercise has been underutilized in people with advanced or incurable cancer despite the potential to improve physical function and reduce psychosocial morbidity, especially for bone metastases because of concerns over skeletal complications. The International Bone Metastases Working Group (IBMEWG) was formed develop best practice recommendations exercise programming on basis published research, clinical experience, expert opinion.The IBMEWG undertook sequential steps inform recommendations:...
Introduction. Patients with advanced-stage lung cancer face poor survival and experience co-occurring chronic physical psychosocial symptoms. Despite several years of research in exercise oncology, few studies have targeted advanced patients undergoing chemotherapy. The aim the present study was to investigate benefits a 6-week supervised group intervention outline effect on aerobic capacity, strength, health-related quality life (HRQoL), anxiety, depression. Methods. VO 2peak assessed using...
Lung cancer patients experience loss of physical capacity, dyspnea, pain, reduced energy and psychological distress. The aim this study was to explore feasibility, health benefits barriers exercise in former sedentary with advanced stage lung cancer, non‐small cell (NSCLC) (III–IV) small (SCLC) (ED), undergoing chemotherapy. intervention consisted a hospital‐based, supervised, group relaxation program comprising resistance‐, cardiovascular‐ training 4 h weekly, 6 weeks, concurrent...
The objective of this study was to explore the nature fatigue in cancer patients with advanced stages disease undergoing chemotherapy and concurrently participating a 6-week multidimensional exercise programme (physical exercise, relaxation, massage body-awareness training). Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted 23 between 18 65 years age prior to, during, at termination programme. findings endorsed that physical debilitation, fatigue, uncertainty capacity patients'...
The purpose of the study was to examine effects a supervised high- and low-intensity structured training program in cancer patients concurrently undergoing chemotherapy. Seventy patients, different stages disease with diagnoses (48 females, 22 males), between 18 65 years age (mean 42.8) participated 9-h weekly over 6 weeks. intervention involved physical exercise, relaxation, massage, body-awareness training. Physical capacity (one-repetition maximum tests (1RM), VO2max) body composition...
Introduction and aim Despite global advances in lung cancer treatment, challenges persist symptom management supportive care, particularly as the incidence of early-stage diagnoses rises. Patients with non-small cell (NSCLC) face burdens compounded by physical, psychological social factors, alongside concealment symptoms. Research on patients NSCLC remains limited, a lack studies exploring patient experiences clinical strategies. Moreover, attention to late effects highlights need for...
Cancer and treatment can negatively affect the body's performance appearance. Exercise has been tested in a few studies for altered body image among middle-aged women with breast cancer. The aim of study was to explore how young pre-cancer athletes both genders experience disease- treatment-related physical fitness appearance changes while undergoing chemotherapy participating 6-week group exercise intervention. A prospective, explorative using semi-structured interviews conducted before at...
Abstract Background. The diagnosis and treatment of cancer may cause clinically significant persistent psychological morbidity. objective this study was to determine the short-term effect a six week exercise intervention on anxiety depression in patients undergoing chemotherapy (The 'Body & Cancer' trial). Methods. Two hundred nine self-referred (52 males, 157 females, mean age 47 years) were randomised into an group waiting-list control group. Anxiety measured by Hospital Depression Scale....
Little is known about the role of exercise in improving cancer patients' mood while undergoing chemotherapy. In this phase II study changes self-reported anxiety and depression fitness (VO2max) are reported relation to a 6-week, 9 h weekly, multidimensional program. A total 91 patients receiving chemotherapy, between 18 65 years old, completed Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale Questionnaire (HADS; response rate 91%, adherence 78%). (p < 0.001) = 0.042) was significantly reduced. The mean +/-...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of death in North America and Western Europe. Patients with lung general have reduced physical capacity, functional poor quality life increased levels anxiety depression. Intervention studies indicate that training can address these issues. However, there a lack decisive evidence regarding effect exercise patients advanced cancer. The aim this study to evaluate effects twelve weeks, twice weekly program consisting of: supervised, structured group...