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Artese A, Winthrop H, Bohannon L, Lew M, Johnson E, MacDonald G, et al.
PLoS One . 2023 Nov; 18(11):e0293171. PMID: 38032994
Introduction: Although allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HCT) can be a curative therapy for hematologic disorders, it is associated with treatment-related complications and losses in cardiorespiratory fitness and physical function....
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Hanson E, Sakkal S, Bates-Fraser L, Que S, Cho E, Spielmann G, et al.
Front Sports Act Living . 2023 Jun; 5:1173377. PMID: 37325799
Background: Reduced testosterone levels can influence immune system function, particularly T cells. Exercise during cancer reduces treatment-related side effects and provide a stimulus to mobilize and redistribute immune cells. However,...
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Farley M, Bartlett D, Skinner T, Schaumberg M, Jenkins D
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2023 Feb; 55(3):558-568. PMID: 36730979
Exercise has been shown to improve physical and psychosocial outcomes for people across the cancer care continuum. A proposed mechanism underpinning the relationship between exercise and cancer outcomes is exercise-induced...
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Taylor J, Greenhaff P, Bartlett D, Jackson T, Duggal N, Lord J
Physiol Rev . 2022 Oct; 103(2):1137-1191. PMID: 36239451
"Frailty" is a term used to refer to a state characterized by enhanced vulnerability to, and impaired recovery from, stressors compared with a nonfrail state, which is increasingly viewed as...
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Artese A, Sitlinger A, MacDonald G, Deal M, Hanson E, Pieper C, et al.
J Geriatr Oncol . 2022 Sep; 14(1):101373. PMID: 36096873
Introduction: Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is the most common incurable leukemia/lymphoma in the United States. Individuals with CLL are at risk for disability, frailty, and cancer-specific complications that negatively affect...
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Sitlinger A, Deal M, Garcia E, Connelly M, Thompson D, Stewart T, et al.
Front Oncol . 2022 Aug; 12:933619. PMID: 35992862
Many patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) experience physical dysfunction and low overall fitness. It remains unknown what factors drive CLL physical dysfunction. We assessed physical function and metabolic lipoprotein...
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Lew M, Ren Y, Lowder Y, Siamakpour-Reihani S, Ramalingam S, Romero K, et al.
Transplant Cell Ther . 2022 May; 28(8):498.e1-498.e9. PMID: 35595226
Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HCT) is a potentially curative treatment for both malignant and nonmalignant hematologic diseases; however, reported rates of treatment-related mortality approach 30%. Outcomes are worse in...
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Andonian B, Koss A, Koves T, Hauser E, Hubal M, Pober D, et al.
Sci Rep . 2022 May; 12(1):7450. PMID: 35523821
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) T cells drive autoimmune features via metabolic reprogramming that reduces oxidative metabolism. Exercise training improves cardiorespiratory fitness (i.e., systemic oxidative metabolism) and thus may impact RA T...
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Hanson E, Alzer M, Carver J, Stopforth C, Lucas A, Whang Y, et al.
Prostate Cancer Prostatic Dis . 2022 Mar; 26(2):302-308. PMID: 35306542
Background: Home-based training increases accessibility to exercise and mitigates the side effects of hormone therapy for prostate cancer (PC). However, it is unknown if men with more advanced disease are...
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Harrison M, Davis P, Khouri M, Bartlett D, Gupta R, Armstrong A, et al.
Prostate Cancer Prostatic Dis . 2022 Mar; 25(1):58-64. PMID: 35273377
Background: Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) and androgen receptor signaling inhibitors (ARSI) are associated with deleterious physical effects, which exercise may mitigate; however, exercise has never been studied in patients initiating...