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Implementing the Exercise Guidelines for Cancer Survivors

The ACSM guidelines for survivors were written to be applicable to both clinical exercise physiologists who may be working within a cancer center as well as exercise professionals who work in the community setting.


 

Kathleen Y. Wolin, ScD, Anna L. Schwartz, PhD, Charles E. Matthews, PhD, FACSM, Kerry S. Courneya, PhD, Kathryn H. Schmitz, PhD

Abstract

In 2009, the American College of Sports Medicine convened an expert roundtable to issue guidelines on exercise for cancer survivors. This multidisciplinary group evaluated the strength of the evidence for the safety and benefits of exercise as a therapeutic intervention for survivors. The panel concluded that exercise is safe and offers myriad benefits for survivors including improvements in physical function, strength, fatigue, quality of life, and possibly recurrence and survival. Recommendations for situations in which deviations from the US Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans are appropriate were provided. Here, we outline a process for implementing the guidelines in clinical practice and provide recommendations for how the oncology care provider can interface with the exercise and physical therapy community.

*For a PDF of the full article and accompanying commentary by Nicole Stout, click on the links to the left of this introduction.

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