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Exercise and Nutrition to Improve Cancer Treatment-Related Outcomes (ENICTO)

Chemotherapy treatment-related side effects are common and increase the risk of suboptimal outcomes. Exercise interventions during cancer treatment improve self-reported physical functioning, fatigue, anxiety, and depression, but it is unclear whether these interventions improve important clinical o...

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Published in:JNCI : Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2025-01, Vol.117 (1), p.9-19
Main Authors: Schmitz, Kathryn H, Brown, Justin C, Irwin, Melinda L, Robien, Kim, Scott, Jessica M, Berger, Nathan A, Caan, Bette, Cercek, Andrea, Crane, Tracy E, Evans, Scott R, Ligibel, Jennifer A, Meyerhardt, Jeffrey A, Agurs-Collins, Tanya, Basen-Engquist, Karen, Bea, Jennifer W, Cai, Sheng F, Cartmel, Brenda, Chinchilli, Vernon M, Demark-Wahnefried, Wendy, Dieli-Conwright, Christina M, DiPietro, Loretta, Doerksen, Shawna E, Edelstein, Sharon L, Elena, Joanne, Evans, William, Ferrucci, Leah M, Foldi, Julia, Freylersythe, Sarah, Furberg, Helena, Jones, Lee W, Levine, Ross, Moskowitz, Chaya S, Owusu, Cynthia, Penedo, Frank, Rabin, Borsika A, Ratner, Elena, Rosenzweig, Margaret, Salz, Talya, Sanft, Tara, Schlumbrecht, Matthew, Spielmann, Guillaume, Thomson, Cynthia A, Tjaden, Ashley H, Weiser, Martin R, Yang, Shengping, Yu, Anthony F, Perna, Frank M
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subjects Antineoplastic Agents - administration & dosage
Antineoplastic Agents - adverse effects
Exercise
Exercise Therapy
Fatigue - etiology
Fatigue - therapy
Humans
National Cancer Institute (U.S.)
Neoplasms - therapy
Nutritional Status
Quality of Life
Treatment Outcome
United States
title Exercise and Nutrition to Improve Cancer Treatment-Related Outcomes (ENICTO)
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