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Mashup Score: 11Highlighting the idea of exerkines in the management of cancer patients with cachexia: novel insights and a critical review - BMC Cancer - 3 month(s) ago
Background Exerkines are all peptides, metabolites, and nucleic acids released into the bloodstream during and after physical exercise. Exerkines liberated from skeletal muscle (myokines), the heart (cardiokines), liver (hepatokines), white adipose tissue (adipokines), brown adipose tissue (batokines), and neurons (neurokines) may benefit health and wellbeing. Cancer-related cachexia is a highly prevalent disorder characterized by weight loss with specific skeletal muscle and adipose tissue loss. Many studies have sought to provide exercise strategies for managing cachexia, focusing on musculoskeletal tissue changes. Therefore, understanding the responses of musculoskeletal and other tissue exerkines to acute and chronic exercise may provide novel insight and recommendations for physical training to counteract cancer-related cachexia. Methods For the purpose of conducting this study review, we made efforts to gather relevant studies and thoroughly discuss them to create a comprehensive
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Mashup Score: 2Package of interventions for rehabilitation - 3 month(s) ago
Package of interventions for rehabilitation
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Mashup Score: 17A systematic review of rehabilitation and exercise recommendations in oncology guidelines - 3 month(s) ago
Guidelines promote high quality cancer care. Rehabilitation recommendations in oncology guidelines have not been characterized and may provide insight to improve integration of rehabilitation into on…
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Mashup Score: 11Highlighting the idea of exerkines in the management of cancer patients with cachexia: novel insights and a critical review - BMC Cancer - 4 month(s) ago
Background Exerkines are all peptides, metabolites, and nucleic acids released into the bloodstream during and after physical exercise. Exerkines liberated from skeletal muscle (myokines), the heart (cardiokines), liver (hepatokines), white adipose tissue (adipokines), brown adipose tissue (batokines), and neurons (neurokines) may benefit health and wellbeing. Cancer-related cachexia is a highly prevalent disorder characterized by weight loss with specific skeletal muscle and adipose tissue loss. Many studies have sought to provide exercise strategies for managing cachexia, focusing on musculoskeletal tissue changes. Therefore, understanding the responses of musculoskeletal and other tissue exerkines to acute and chronic exercise may provide novel insight and recommendations for physical training to counteract cancer-related cachexia. Methods For the purpose of conducting this study review, we made efforts to gather relevant studies and thoroughly discuss them to create a comprehensive
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Mashup Score: 10Highlighting the idea of exerkines in the management of cancer patients with cachexia: novel insights and a critical review - BMC Cancer - 4 month(s) ago
Background Exerkines are all peptides, metabolites, and nucleic acids released into the bloodstream during and after physical exercise. Exerkines liberated from skeletal muscle (myokines), the heart (cardiokines), liver (hepatokines), white adipose tissue (adipokines), brown adipose tissue (batokines), and neurons (neurokines) may benefit health and wellbeing. Cancer-related cachexia is a highly prevalent disorder characterized by weight loss with specific skeletal muscle and adipose tissue loss. Many studies have sought to provide exercise strategies for managing cachexia, focusing on musculoskeletal tissue changes. Therefore, understanding the responses of musculoskeletal and other tissue exerkines to acute and chronic exercise may provide novel insight and recommendations for physical training to counteract cancer-related cachexia. Methods For the purpose of conducting this study review, we made efforts to gather relevant studies and thoroughly discuss them to create a comprehensive
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Mashup Score: 3Stories of Cancer and Hope - 4 month(s) ago
Stories Of Cancer And Hope is a collection of stories brought together by Kevin Donaghy from people affected by cancer. Each story is a lived experience of the impact of the disease and by sharing our stories, we hope to help people affected by cancer to feel that you are not alone. Hope is constant. The Digital Edition is available to purchase on Books2Read with all prof its going to Maggie’ s. The Kindle Edition is available to purchase on Amazon with all profits going to Maggie’ s. Article in The
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Mashup Score: 19Communities of Practice | ASCO Annual Meeting - 4 month(s) ago
Your PrivacyASCO is committed to transparency regarding our websites and the ways we process data. When you visit our site, we may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. This information might be about you, your preferences, your location, or your device and is mostly used to make the site work as you expect it to and to personalize your web experience with…
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Mashup Score: 8Let's give more value to reviewing activities - 5 month(s) ago
Finding reviewers has become an increasingly difficult business for editors and associate editors although most academics seem to agree that peer review still represents the best possible way of scientific quality control. The JSAMS core editorial board (Deputy Editors and Editor-in-Chief) has already commented on this in the April/May issue.2 Our main conviction is that reviewing activities are not sufficiently valued in academia and that this is – at least in parts – explaining the above described problem.
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Mashup Score: 0
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Mashup Score: 4Pricing & Subscription Plans | MedBridge - 6 month(s) ago
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RT @ChristopherACSM: Interesting exercise guide for individuals with cancer cachexia. Great review! https://t.co/a5aWYZ4Ed5 #exercise #can…