Preoperative high-intensity interval training is effective and safe in deconditioned patients with lung cancer: A randomized clinical trial
Background: The outcome of surgery in deconditioned patients can be improved through prehabilitation. This study examined the effect of prehabilitation in patients diagnosed with lung cancer. Methods: Candidates for lung cancer resection were assigned to high-intensity interval training (n = 74) or...
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Main Authors: | Chetna Bhatia (Author), Bengt Kayser (Author) |
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Medical Journals Sweden,
2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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