Effects of exercise training during concomitant chemoradiation therapy in head-and-neck cancer patients: A systematic review

Macrina Dsouza, Stephen Rajan Samuel, P U Prakash SaxenaIndian Journal of Palliative Care 2020 26(4):531-532 Existing literature suggests that cancer survivors present with high rates of morbidity due to various treatment and disease-induced factors. Research has shown exercise to be beneficial in improving treatment outcomes and quality of life (QOL). This review was done to collect the current state of exercise-based interventions for cancer survivors in India. From the summarized data, exercise interventions were categorized into resistance training, aerobic training, and home-based walking program in head-and-neck cancers. A broad range of outcomes showed improvement in muscle strength, functional capacity, and QOL and hence supported the benefits of exercise-based interventions in this population. All the data retrieved, therefore, conclude that exercise-based interventions are safe, feasible, and beneficial in patients with head and neck cancer receiving chemoradiation therapy.
Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care - Category: Palliative Care Authors: Source Type: research