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OverviewThis collection of chapters describes in detail the physical therapy research in patients with various types of cancers to help medical professionals and physical therapists help improve the physical function, activity of daily living, quality of life, the survival rate in cancer patients and cancer survivors. It provides not only information on rehabilitation but details on physical therapy cancer research and research methods. The book provides practical skills to treat the patients and to create useful and effective physical therapy programs by giving step-by-step tutorials to help readers learn various techniques. Along with presenting an introduction to physical therapy of cance and new findings, the authors provide recommendations on each cancer therapy. Physical Therapy and Research in Patients with Cancer is aimed at physical therapists and student physical therapists. Undergraduate and postgraduate students also can use our book to understand the basics and get up-to-date information. By sharing the latest research with our readers, the book creates a foundation for further development in this field of study. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Shinichiro Morishita , Junichiro Inoue , Jiro NakanoPublisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore Imprint: Springer Verlag, Singapore Edition: 1st ed. 2022 Weight: 1.092kg ISBN: 9789811967122ISBN 10: 9811967121 Pages: 578 Publication Date: 03 January 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPart 1 Physical Function and Health Related Quality of Life Chapter 1 Physical function and health related QOL in cancer survivors Chapter 2 Physical function and health-related quality of life after breast cancer surgery Chapter 3 Physical function and health-related quality of life in patients with gastrointestinal cancer Chapter 4 Physical function and health related QOL in surgically treated patients with malignant pleural mesothelioma Chapter 5 Muscle mass, cachexia, and health-related quality of life in patients with hematologic malignancies Chapter 6 Exercise capacity and health-related quality of life in patients after lung resection for non-small cell lung cancer Part 2 Physical Exercise Chapter 7 Effect of physical exercise on physical function and survival rate in cancer patients Chapter 8 Exercise therapy on muscle mass and physical function in patients undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation Chapter 9 Physical exercise and immune function in patients with hematological malignancies Chapter 10 Exercise protocols for counteracting cancer cachexia-related declines in muscle mass and strength and the clinical assessment of skeletal muscle Chapter 11 Physical Exercise and Skeletal Muscle Adaptation in Cancer Cachexia Chapter 12 Physical function and physical activity in patients with advanced lung cancer Chapter 13 Physical Activity in Patients with Breast Cancer Part 3 Physical Function and Other Symptom Chapter 14 Multiple frailty in elderly patients with cancer Chapter 15 Postoperative complications in patients with esophageal cancer Chapter 16 Cancer-related lymphedema and obesity Chapter 17 Cancer-related pain and effects of non-pharmacologic intervention Chapter 18 Nutrition and daily activities in older patients after gastrectomy Chapter 19 Frailty and mental health in older patients with gastrointestinal cancer Chapter 20 Physical function and nutrition in patients with hematological malignancies Chapter 21 Physical Function and Nutrition in Patients with Esophageal Cancer and Head and Neck Cancer Part 4 Skeletal Muscle Chapter 22 Skeletal muscle oxygenation in patients with malignant hematopoietic disease Chapter 23 Sarcopenia and physical performance in patients with cancer Chapter 24 Cachexia and postoperative outcomes in elderly patients with gastrointestinal cancer Chapter 25 Mechanism of skeletal muscle atrophy using a mice cancer cachexia model.ReviewsAuthor InformationProf. Shinichiro MorishitaFukushima Medical University, School of Health Sciences Fukushima, Japan Dr. Junichiro Inoue Kobe University Hospital Division of Rehabilitation Kobe, Hyogo, Japan Prof. Jiro NakanoKansai Medical University Department of Rehabilitation Hirakata, Osaka, Japan Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |