Monday 17 October 2016

Inflammatory Response to Exercise in a Pancreatic-cancer Patient

Pancreatic-adenocarcinoma is relatively uncommon, but has been proven to be an unyielding adversity. Pancreatic-cancer accounts only ~3% of all cancer diagnoses and is the fourth cause of death for cancer in USA. These rates are similar in Italy, where pancreatic-cancer accounts only 3% of all cancer diagnoses and is the fifth cause of death.

Pancreatic-cancer Patient
This equates to 7% of all cancer deaths with a total of ~10,000 lives lost to pancreatic-cancer in 2009.Exercise has demonstrated efficacy for the management of treatment related side effects and for improving quality of life (QOL) across common cancers such as breast and prostate-cancer.

However very little data exists exploring the potential impact of exercise in pancreatic-cancer patients despite the need to counteract commonly experience adverse effects including significant weight-loss, cancerrelated fatigue, nausea, and psychological distress.

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