Frontiers in Oncology (Jan 2021)

Multiphasic Prehabilitation Across the Cancer Continuum: A Narrative Review and Conceptual Framework

  • Daniel Santa Mina,
  • Daniel Santa Mina,
  • Daniel Santa Mina,
  • Stefanus J. van Rooijen,
  • Enrico M. Minnella,
  • Enrico M. Minnella,
  • Shabbir M. H. Alibhai,
  • Priya Brahmbhatt,
  • Priya Brahmbhatt,
  • Susanne O. Dalton,
  • Susanne O. Dalton,
  • Chelsia Gillis,
  • Michael P. W. Grocott,
  • Michael P. W. Grocott,
  • Doris Howell,
  • Ian M. Randall,
  • Ian M. Randall,
  • Catherine M. Sabiston,
  • Julie K. Silver,
  • Gerrit Slooter,
  • Malcolm West,
  • Malcolm West,
  • Sandy Jack,
  • Sandy Jack,
  • Franco Carli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2020.598425
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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The field of cancer survivorship has significantly advanced person-centered care throughout the cancer continuum. Within cancer survivorship, the last decade has seen remarkable growth in the investigation of prehabilitation comprising pre-treatment interventions to prevent or attenuate the burden of oncologic therapies. While the majority of evidence remains in the surgical setting, prehabilitation is being adapted to target modifiable risk factors that predict poor treatment outcomes in patients receiving other systemic and localized anti-tumor treatments. Here, we propose a multiphasic approach for prehabilitation across the cancer continuum, as a conceptual framework, to encompass the variability in cancer treatment experiences while adopting the most inclusive definition of the cancer survivor.

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