Exercise in lung Cancer, the healthcare providers opinion (E.C.H.O.): Results of the EORTC lung cancer Group (LCG) survey

•Exercise is an important supportive care for patients with lung cancer.•Healthcare providers counseling have an impact on exercise level of their patients.•Clinicians have a positive perception of exercise in the lung cancer care context.•Overall, 63% assessed patient’s exercise, only 10% referred...

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Hauptverfasser: Pilotto, Sara, Avancini, Alice, Menis, Jessica, Sperduti, Isabella, Giaj Levra, Matteo, Berghmans, Thierry, Bironzo, Paolo, Brandão, Mariana, De Ruysscher, Dirk, Edwards, John, Faivre-Finn, Corinne, Girard, Nicolas, Greillier, Laurent, Hendriks, Lizza, Lantuejoul, Sylvie, Mauer, Murielle, Novello, Silvia, O'Brien, Mary, Reck, Martin, Reguart, Noemi, Remon, Jordi, von der Thüsen, Jan, Dingemans, Anne-Marie C., Besse, Benjamin, Milella, Michele
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Life Sciences
Lung cancer
Lung Neoplasms
Oncologist
Physical activity
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