Exercise and Cancer Survivorship: Impact on Health Outcomes and Quality of Life

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An increasing number of people are now surviving for longer periods of time after a cancer diagnosis due to effective screening programs and treatments. In 2008, 25 million people were either living with cancer or recovering from cancer treatment worldwide. This means that the quality of cancer survival has become an important issue in the management of cancer patients.

The cancer experience is widely acknowledged as a life-changing event and can be the trigger for reviewing personal health behaviours and making major lifestyle changes. Evidence suggests that regular exercise participation during and after cancer treatment is associated with higher levels of physical functioning, reduced feelings of fatigue and improved health-related quality of life. Studies have also shown that a physically active lifestyle can protect against cancer mortality.

Exercise and Cancer Survivorship: Impact on Health Outcomes and Quality of Life explores the impact of a physically active lifestyle on health outcomes that are highly relevant to cancer patients at all stages of the cancer experience. Twelve active and eminent researchers or research groups in this field from the USA, Canada and Europe present an up-to-date synthesis of the scientific evidence. We hope that the book will provide an impetus for further research in the field, so that ultimately, all cancer patients will have the opportunity to experience the benefits that exercise might have to offer to them.

Author(s): John Saxton, Amanda Daley (auth.), John Saxton, Amanda Daley (eds.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 244
Tags: Cancer Research; Pharmacology/Toxicology

Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Introduction....Pages 1-15
Exercise and Cancer-Related Fatigue Syndrome....Pages 17-36
Exercise as an Intervention During Breast Cancer Treatment....Pages 37-51
Exercise After Treatment for Breast Cancer: Effects on Quality of Life....Pages 53-72
The Importance of Controlling Body Weight After a Diagnosis of Breast Cancer: The Role of Diet and Exercise in Breast Cancer Patient Management....Pages 73-96
The Biological Mechanisms by Which Physical Activity Might Have an Impact on Outcome/Prognosis After a Breast Cancer Diagnosis....Pages 97-111
Exercise After Prostate Cancer Diagnosis....Pages 113-139
Exercise for Prevention and Treatment of Prostate Cancer: Cellular Mechanisms....Pages 141-152
Physical Activity Before and After Diagnosis of Colorectal Cancer....Pages 153-172
Exercise-Based Rehabilitation in Patients with Lung Cancer....Pages 173-187
Exercise and Cancer Mortality....Pages 189-210
Ready to Change Lifestyle? The Feasibility of Exercise Interventions in Cancer Patients....Pages 211-221
Cardiorespiratory Exercise Testing in Adult Cancer Patients....Pages 223-236
Back Matter....Pages 245-249