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Journal of Geriatric Oncology | 2018

Exercise for managing cancer- and treatment-related side effects in older adults

Kah Poh Loh; Po-Ju Lin; Jacob Uth; Morten Quist; Heidi D. Klepin; Karen M. Mustian

The incidence of cancer in adults aged 60 years and older is expected to rise, and because cancer is associated with aging, the overall prevalence of cancer will rise as well. With advances in cancer treatment, more older adults will receive treatment but they will also suffer the biopsychosocial consequences of cancer and cancer treatment. In this review, we describe the importance of assessing biopsychosocial needs in this vulnerable population and highlight studies supporting the use of exercise in addressing these needs. We discuss challenges and research gaps in several areas including 1) Identifying the exercise doses and modes for specific outcomes, 2) Understanding risks and safety of exercise, and 3) Implementing exercise programs into clinical practice at the individual, health care team, and organizational levels, including strategies to increase adherence.


Current Oncology Reports | 2018

Yoga for the Management of Cancer Treatment-Related Toxicities

Po-Ju Lin; Luke J. Peppone; Michelle C. Janelsins; Supriya G. Mohile; Charles Kamen; Ian R. Kleckner; Chunkit Fung; Matthew Asare; Calvin Cole; Eva Culakova; Karen M. Mustian

Purpose of ReviewTo (1) explain what yoga is, (2) summarize published literature on the efficacy of yoga for managing cancer treatment-related toxicities, (3) provide clinical recommendations on the use of yoga for oncology professionals, and (4) suggest promising areas for future research.Recent FindingsBased on a total of 24 phase II and one phase III clinical trials, low-intensity forms of yoga, specifically gentle hatha and restorative, are feasible, safe, and effective for treating sleep disruption, cancer-related fatigue, cognitive impairment, psychosocial distress, and musculoskeletal symptoms in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy and radiation and cancer survivors.SummaryClinicians should consider prescribing yoga for their patients suffering with these toxicities by referring them to qualified yoga professionals. More definitive phase III clinical trials are needed to confirm these findings and to investigate other types, doses, and delivery modes of yoga for treating cancer-related toxicities in patients and survivors.


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2018

A systematic review of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of exercise interventions using digital activity trackers (E-DAT) in cancer patients.

Kerry Schaffer; Narmadha Panneerselvam; Kah Poh Loh; Rachel Herrmann; Ian R. Kleckner; Richard Francis Dunne; Po-Ju Lin; Charles E. Heckler; Lauren B. Bruckner; Eugene Storozynsky; Bonnie Ky; Supriya G. Mohile; Karen M. Mustian; Chunkit Fung


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017

Effect of exercise on muscle immune response and mitochondrial damage and their relationship with cancer-related fatigue: A URCC NCORP study.

Anita Roselyn Peoples; Luke J. Peppone; Po-Ju Lin; Calvin Cole; Charles E. Heckler; Michelle C. Janelsins; Steven Rousey; Adedayo A. Onitilo; Marianne Melnik; Karen M. Mustian


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017

Effect of exercise on novel biomarkers of muscle damage and cancer-related fatigue: A nationwide URCC NCORP RCT in 350 patients with cancer.

Karen M. Mustian; Anita Roselyn Peoples; Luke J. Peppone; Po-Ju Lin; Michelle C. Janelsins; Ian R. Kleckner; Calvin Cole; Benjamin Esparaz; Jessica Miller; Jeffrey K. Giguere


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017

The influence of yoga on mediational relationships between sleep and cancer-related fatigue: A URCC NCORP RCT in 321 cancer patients.

Po-Ju Lin; Ian R. Kleckner; Calvin Cole; Michelle C. Janelsins; Luke J. Peppone; Anita Roselyn Peoples; Eva Culakova; Charles E. Heckler; Rakesh Gaur; Jeffrey K. Giguere; Michael Messino; Janet C. Ruzich; Karen M. Mustian


Oral History Review | 2018

Exercise for Toxicity Management in Cancer—A Narrative Review

Ian R. Kleckner; Richard F. Dunne; Matthew Asare; Calvin Cole; Fergal J. Fleming; Chunkit Fung; Po-Ju Lin; Karen M. Mustian


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2018

The association of serum ghrelin, GIP, insulin, and leptin levels with sleep quality and cancer-related fatigue in cancer survivors.

Po-Ju Lin; Eva Culakova; Charles E. Heckler; Michelle C. Janelsins; Luke J. Peppone; Julia Ellen Inglis; Ian R. Kleckner; Judith O. Hopkins; Amarinthia E. Curtis; Benjamin Esparaz; Karen M. Mustian


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2018

A longitudinal assessment to evaluate the impact of higher body mass index on cancer-related fatigue in breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy.

Julia Ellen Inglis; Michelle C. Janelsins; Eva Culakova; Javier Bautista; Karen M. Mustian; Po-Ju Lin; Ian R. Kleckner; Luke J. Peppone


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2018

Efficacy of omega-3 (ω3) supplementation versus omega-6 (ω6) supplementation for reducing pain among breast cancer survivors: A URCC NCORP RCT.

Luke J. Peppone; Julia Ellen Inglis; Karen M. Mustian; Kah Poh Loh; Eva Culakova; Ian R. Kleckner; Charles Kamen; Gilbert D. A. Padula; Supriya G. Mohile; Po-Ju Lin; Sharon Cole; Michelle C. Janelsins

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Karen M. Mustian

University of Rochester Medical Center

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Calvin Cole

University of Rochester Medical Center

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Ian R. Kleckner

University of Rochester Medical Center

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Michelle C. Janelsins

University of Rochester Medical Center

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Luke J. Peppone

University of Rochester Medical Center

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Chunkit Fung

University of Rochester Medical Center

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Charles E. Heckler

University of Rochester Medical Center

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Eva Culakova

University of Rochester Medical Center

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Kah Poh Loh

University of Rochester Medical Center

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Matthew Asare

University of Rochester Medical Center

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