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Effects of Exercise Training on Patient-Specific Outcomes in Pancreatic Cancer Patients: A Scoping Review

Kim Rosebrock    
Marianne Sinn    
Faik G. Uzunoglu    
Carsten Bokemeyer    
Wiebke Jensen and Jannike Salchow    

Resumen

Pancreatic cancer remains one of the most malignant solid tumours. Due to the disease?s rapid progression, pancreatic cancer patients often experience great distress and suffer from symptoms such as pain, cachexia, sarcopenia, and cancer-related fatigue. The importance of exercise interventions as a supportive strategy in cancer patients to address these and other symptoms is steadily increasing, and strong evidence of various beneficial effects is shown. However, the impact of exercise on pancreatic cancer patients is still poorly characterized. Therefore, this scoping review aimed to evaluate the impact of exercise on pancreatic cancer patients. The results of this review suggest that exercise can improve different patient-specific outcomes in this population. To confirm these findings, further randomized-controlled trials are needed.

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