Journal article
CAPACITY: A physical activity self-management program for patients undergoing surgery for lung cancer, a phase I feasibility study
CL Granger, L Irving, P Antippa, L Edbrooke, SM Parry, M Krishnasamy, L Denehy
Lung Cancer | ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD | Published : 2018
Abstract
Objectives: Physical activity is important in lung cancer, yet the majority of patients do not meet minimum weekly recommended activity levels. The objectives of this study were to determine the: 1) feasibility and 2) exploratory effectiveness of a physical activity self-management program aiming to increase physical activity levels of patients undergoing surgery for lung cancer. Materials and Methods: Prospective case series including patients with operable lung cancer. The physical activity self-management program, based on international cancer physical activity guidelines, commenced pre-operative (if recruitment occurred ≥7 days before surgery) or post-operative if not, and continued unti..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council (grant number 1073330), Cancer Australia (grant number 1073330), the Victorian Cancer Agency and Corpus Medicorum.