Prehabilitation in Head and Neck Cancer (HNC)
This study is a collaborative project with the Health and Wellness Lab and the Ohlson Research Initiative (ORI).
About this study
The Prehabilitation in Head and Neck Cancer (HNC) Feasibility study is a collaborative project with the Health and Wellness Lab and the Ohlson Research Initiative (ORI). Our aim is to assess the feasibility of embedding exercise into the care pathway for surgical head and neck cancer patients. These feasibility study results will inform the design of a subsequent exercise prehabilitation trial. Recruitment for this study is now closed - stay tuned for our results! For more information, please contact us.
Publications
Study Objective and Overview
This manuscript assesses the benefits, feasibility, implementation, and safety of a multiphasic intervention for patients undergoing head and neck cancer surgery.
To read the Multiphasic exercise prehabilitation for patients undergoing surgery for head and neck cancer: a hybrid effectiveness-implementation study protocol, click here
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