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Exercise, concomitant to therapy, has a positive influence on therapy-induced side-effects in patients with haematological malignancies
DOI: 10.17160/josha.2.1.14
Exercise interventions as a supportive measure in cancer therapy are becoming more and more relevant. With cancer therapy becoming more complex and effective, higher survival rates as well as longer life-spans are being achieved. Consequently, patients’ quality of life is becoming increasingly important and the management of therapy-related side-effects therefore essential. An increasing amount of studies are demonstrating, that the previously propagated rest and immobility during cancer therapy is not only counterproductive but that exercise interventions hold enormous potential regarding the management of side-effects in supportive cancer care and should therefore be taken more seriously. Especially haemato-oncological patients have to cope with many debilitating side-effects due to the disease itself, the long and complex medical therapy as well as the associated immobility.
A new Journal - JOSHA
DOI: 10.17160/josha.1.1.12
We are happy to publish the first issue 1/2014 of the “Journal of Science, Humanities and Arts – JOSHA”. JOSHA has been initiated to create a novel internet platform to access the broad diversity of important discoveries and creativity in the fields of Science, Humanities and Arts.
Table of Contents for the first issue 1/2014 of the “Journal of Science, Humanities and Arts – JOSHA”
DOI: 10.17160/josha.1.1.11
Table of Contents for the first issue 1/2014 of the “Journal of Science, Humanities and Arts – JOSHA”