Rehabilitation Improves Surgery Outcomes: Studies & Recommendations

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Rehabilitation plays a crucial role in improving outcomes for patients undergoing major surgery, particularly those receiving adjuvant therapy. Studies show the benefits of exercise and rehabilitation programs, especially for women with breast cancer undergoing adjuvant therapy. Recommendations from various oncology guidelines support the integration of rehabilitation into cancer care plans, emphasizing its impact on physical fitness, fatigue management, quality of life, and overall survivorship.

  • Rehabilitation
  • Surgery Outcomes
  • Adjuvant Therapy
  • Exercise
  • Oncology

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  1. Statement 7 Rehabilitation improves outcomes in patients undergoing major surgery especially in patients with adjuvant therapy.

  2. Rehabilitation improves outcomes in patients undergoing major surgery especially in patients with adjuvant therapy. Studies: 2 Meta-Analysis 1. 2. Exercise for women receiving adjuvant therapy for breast cancer (Cochrane Review) A systematic review of rehabilitation and exercise recommendations in oncology guidelines 1. 2. Furmaniak AC, Menig M, Markes MH. Exercise for women receiving adjuvant therapy for breast cancer. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2016;9(9):CD005001. Published 2016 Sep 21. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD005001.pub3 Stout NL, Santa Mina D, Lyons KD, Robb K, Silver JK. A systematic review of rehabilitation and exercise recommendations in oncology guidelines. CA Cancer J Clin. 2021;71(2):149-175. doi:10.3322/caac.21639

  3. Statement 7 Study 1: Exercise for women receiving adjuvant therapy for breast cancer (Cochrane Review)

  4. Statement 7 Study 1: Exercise for women receiving adjuvant therapy for breast cancer (Cochrane Review)

  5. Statement 7 Study 1: Exercise for women receiving adjuvant therapy for breast cancer (Physical Fitness)

  6. Statement 7 Study 1: Exercise for women receiving adjuvant therapy for breast cancer (Fatigue)

  7. Statement 7 Study 1: Exercise for women receiving adjuvant therapy for breast cancer (CSQOL)

  8. Statement 7 Study 2: A systematic review of rehabilitation and exercise recommendations in oncology guidelines American Cancer Society/American Society of Clinical Oncology Breast Survivorship recommends rehabilitation for breast cancer patients (Grade A consensus, above threshold) 1. American Cancer Society Prostate Survivorship recommends Pelvic floor rehabilitation for prostate cancer patients (Grade A consensus, above threshold) 1. American Cancer Society Head and Neck Survivorship recommends neuromuscular rehabilitation for head and neck cancer patients (Grade A consensus, above threshold) 1. American College of Chest Physicians Cough Management in Lung Cancer recommends cough suppression exercises for lung cancer patients (Grade A consensus, above threshold) 1. National Comprehensive Cancer Network Survivorship Guideline recommends a wide range of rehabilitation across different cancers (Grade A consensus, above threshold) 1.

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