Editorial Board Members’ Collection Series in "Exercise and Cancer Management"
A topical collection in Current Oncology (ISSN 1718-7729). This collection belongs to the section "Palliative and Supportive Care".
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2. Department of Health Services Research, The Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, VIC 3000, Australia
Interests: cancer prehabilitation and rehabilitation; exercise oncology; cancer associated cachexia and sarcopenia; physical activity
Interests: cancer prevention; tobacco control and diagnosis
Topical Collection Information
Dear Colleagues,
Most malignancies are life-threatening diseases. Despite improved global efforts, tremendous strides in treating cancer, and improvements in overall survival, cancers, and their treatment, cause various toxicities, such as fatigue, cardiotoxicity, pain, cognitive impairment, neurotoxicity, and weakened quality of life (QoL). These toxicities and associated health problems may be ameliorated by exercise in these patients as well as survivors. However, the underlying biological mechanisms and definitive clinical guidelines are still uncharted and the need of the hour is to generate evidence-based scientific data on the potential role of exercise as an integral component of cancer management.
We are pleased to announce this Special Issue titled "Editorial Board Members’ Collection Series in "Exercise and Cancer Management"". This Special Issue, made up of papers collected from researchers invited by Editorial Board Members, aims to provide a venue for networking and communication between current oncology and scholars in the science of exercise and cancer. All papers will be published as fully open access after peer review. In this Special Issue, original research articles and critiques are welcome.
We look forward to receiving your contributions.
Prof. Dr. Linda Denehy
Dr. Ravi Mehrotra
Prof. Dr. Nicole Culos-Reed
Guest Editors
Manuscript Submission Information
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Keywords
- cancer
- exercise
- toxicity
- quality of life