The multidisciplinary community of exercise oncology practice: current status and future directions.

Chao Cao, Kristin L Campbell, Allison Betof Warner, Nancy Campbell, Anna L Schwartz, Christine Cleary, Karen Wonders, Lauren C Capozzi, Jennifer A Ligibel
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Exercise is recommended as a part of standard cancer care, based upon its favorable impact on treatment-related side effects and its association with better cancer outcomes. Fully incorporating exercise into oncology practice will require multidisciplinary efforts across oncology and exercise professionals. This article examines current patterns of exercise advice and prescription in oncology settings and highlights the roles of oncology clinicians, physiatrists, physical and occupational therapists, exercise physiologists and fitness trainers, and patient advocates in expanding exercise oncology across the cancer continuum. Future efforts to enhance provider education, expand community-based programs, establish referral pathways, and address policy challenges related to reimbursement will be needed to establish exercise as a universally accessible and effective component of oncology care.

运动肿瘤实践的多学科社区:现状与未来方向。
运动被推荐为标准癌症治疗的一部分,这是基于它对治疗相关副作用的有利影响,以及它与更好的癌症预后的关联。将运动完全纳入肿瘤学实践需要肿瘤学和运动专业人员的多学科努力。这篇文章检查了肿瘤环境中运动建议和处方的当前模式,并强调了肿瘤临床医生、物理医生、物理和职业治疗师、运动生理学家和健身教练以及在癌症连续体中扩展运动肿瘤学的患者倡导者的作用。未来的努力将加强提供者教育,扩大社区项目,建立转诊途径,并解决与报销相关的政策挑战,以使锻炼成为肿瘤护理中普遍可及和有效的组成部分。
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