Anemia is one of the most common hematological manifestations occurring in cancer patients, related to a poorer prognosis. Among supportive care in cancer, exercise is emerging as a crucial tool demonstrating to reduce mortality risk, as well as to counteract several diseases and treatment-related adverse events. Nevertheless, the effect of exercise on anemia in cancer is still a relatively unexplored area.
Exercise and anemia in cancer patients: could make the difference?
Avancini, Alice;Belluomini, Lorenzo;Tregnago, Daniela;Trestini, Ilaria;Milella, Michele;Lanza, Massimo;Pilotto, Sara
2021-01-01
Abstract
Anemia is one of the most common hematological manifestations occurring in cancer patients, related to a poorer prognosis. Among supportive care in cancer, exercise is emerging as a crucial tool demonstrating to reduce mortality risk, as well as to counteract several diseases and treatment-related adverse events. Nevertheless, the effect of exercise on anemia in cancer is still a relatively unexplored area.File in questo prodotto:
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