Prehabilitation in cancer patients: A systematic review.
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Vol. 4 No. 3 (2020)Artículos

Vol. 4 No. 3 (2020)

Prehabilitation in cancer patients: A systematic review.

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cancer
prehabilitation
nutrition

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Segreda Castro, S., & Muñoz Porras, A. (2020). Prehabilitation in cancer patients: A systematic review. Revista Ciencia Y Salud, 4(3), Pág. 12–17. https://doi.org/10.34192/cienciaysalud.v4i3.152

Abstract

 

 Prehabilitation is a new therapeutic option that provides physicians and patients with the necessary methods and tools to optimize physical, emotional and nutritional status in the period between diagnosis and the initial stage of treatment. 

It is considered essential to first determine the baseline status of each patient in order to establish individualized measures according to the needs and deficiencies of each person. The objective of this phase is to improve tolerance to the proposed treatments and interventions, as well as to facilitate an earlier recovery and reintegration of these patients. 

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