Poster Session

Session 1: April 3, 10:30 AM – 11:40 AM
  • Board #1
    Innovative approach for early identification of cancer patients at risk of fatigue and quality of life decline: the role of physical tests at diagnosis and treatment initiation

    Sérgio Faria et al. Federal University of Mato Grosso, Brazil

  • Board #2
    Strategies for prevention and clinical intervention in childhood cancer: Towards improved survivorship

    Tombolaza Canut Filamant et al. University of Toamasina, Madagascar

  • Board #3
    Every move matters: Physical activity, walking, sedentary behavior and endometrial cancer survival

    Lauren C. Bates-Fraser et al. American Cancer Society, United States

  • Board #4
    Associations between cardiorespiratory fitness, physical activity, sedentary behavior, and diabetes risk among breast cancer survivors being treated with endocrine therapies

    Heather Leach et al. Colorado State University, United States

  • Board #5
    Interrelationship cardiorespiratory fitness, physical activity and subjective cognitive complaints in childhood cancer survivors

    Astrid Torrekens et al. KU Leuven, Belgium

  • Board #6
    The influence of an acute endurance intervention on breast cancer cell growth – A pilot study

    Nadira Gunasekara et al. German Sport University Cologne, Germany

  • Board #7
    Mental health constructs and tools in exercise oncology: A systematic review

    Jamie Chong et al. The University of Queensland, Australia

  • Board #8
    The utility of high intensity interval training (HIIT) for cancer survivors: Relationships between the acute exercise response and chronic training response to seven months of HIIT in breast, prostate, and colorectal cancer survivors

    Morgan Farley et al. Queensland University of Technology, Australia

  • Board #9
    Longitudinal effects of the YOUEX exercise intervention on quality of life and cancer-related fatigue in young adults with cancer

    Verena Krell et al. Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany

  • Board #10
    Examining demographic predictors of resistance exercise dropout in individuals treated for cancer

    Genevieve Bottone et al. University of South Carolina, United States

  • Board #11
    “Treatment finished, the world stopped…you’re on your own”: A qualitative investigation of physical activity and dietary behaviour among adolescent and young adult survivors of cancer

    Jennifer Fitzpatrick et al. Irish Cancer Society & Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands, Ireland

  • Board #12
    Design of a multinational, super umbrella randomized controlled trial to assess the effects of personalized live-remote exercise for cancer survivors: The LION study

    Anouk Hiensch et al. UMC Utrecht, Netherlands

  • Board #13
    Physical activity and head and neck cancer: Results of a questionnaire survey

    Grainne Sheill et al. Trinity St James’s Cancer Institute, Ireland

  • Board #14
    Associations between physical activity and physical fitness with phase angle in women newly diagnosed with breast cancer

    Ana Bernardino et al. University of Lisbon, Portugal

  • Board #15
    Exploring motivation for engaging in exercise during the first six months of childhood cancer treatment: A qualitative study

    Peter Schmidt-Andersen et al. Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark

  • Board #16
    Effects of exercise interventions on physical recovery in childhood cancer patients and survivors: A meta-analysis

    Bo Yeon Kim et al. Yonsei University, South Korea

  • Board #17
    From awareness to action: Exploring the extended impact of workplace nudging on physical activity

    Mariana Brazão et al. Liga Portuguesa Contra o Cancro, Portugal

  • Board #18
    Examining the relationship between objective and patient-reported physical function in adults with cancer

    Kylah Jackson et al. University of South Carolina, United States

  • Board #19
    Understanding physical activity behaviour of people living with and beyond cancer in the Republic of Ireland

    Elisa Habluetzel Esposito et al. South East Technological University, Ireland

  • Board #20
    Sex-specific associations between body composition and psychological health in young pediatric cancer survivors

    Andrea Rodriguez Solana et al. Sport and Health University, Spain

  • Board #21
    Associations between physical fitness, physical activity, fatigue, and quality of life in women diagnosed with breast cancer

    Juliana Lameiro et al. Faculdade de Motricidade Humana, Portugal

  • Board #22
    The relationship of physical fitness and physical activity with mental health outcomes in women diagnosed with breast cancer

    Mariana Lameiro et al. Faculdade de Motricidade Humana, Portugal

  • Board #23
    Relation of upper limb functional capacity with physical activity in women treated for breast cancer

    Maíra Roveratti et al. Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Portugal

  • Board #24
    Caring beyond breast cancer: A protocol of a psychomotor intervention to mitigate cancer-related symptoms of women who survived breast cancer

    Guida Veiga et al. Universidade de Évora, Portugal

  • Board #25
    Predict-ai – predicting early-onset colorectal cancer: The influence of lifestyle and microbiome interaction

    Ana Santos Almeida et al. Gulbenkian Institute for Molecular Medicine, Portugal

  • Board #26
    A protocol for a dance program intervention for cognition, quality of life, and physical status of women with breast cancer

    Paula Pinto Nogueira et al. Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Portugal

  • Board #27
    The effects of body-oriented interventions in cancer-related symptoms of women who survived breast cancer: A systematic review

    Daniela Guerreiro et al. Universidade de Évora, Portugal

Session 2: April 3, 2:40 PM – 3:50 PM
  • Board #28
    Microvascular skeletal muscle oxygenation and exercise capacity in childhood cancer survivors compared to healthy controls

    Nel Van Ermengem et al. Leuven University, Belgium

  • Board #29
    Improving physical performance through independent, home-based exercises prior to hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

    Rhodora Fontillas et al. MD Anderson Cancer Center, United States

  • Board #30
    The additional therapeutic benefit of physical activity in a patient with an advanced BRCA1+ ovarian cancer

    Anika Berling-Ernst et al. University Hospital of Cologne, Germany

  • Board #31
    How to – Exercise in patients with hematological malignancies

    Antonia Pahl et al. Medical Center-University of Freiburg, Germany

  • Board #32
    Effects and moderators of prehabilitation on postoperative outcomes in patients with cancer: An individual patient data meta-analysis of nine RCTs

    Lilian Manning et al. Radboud University Medical Center, Netherlands

  • Board #33
    Exploring the effect of supervised exercise during neoadjuvant chemotherapy on immune cell function and tumour infiltration in patients with breast cancer

    Anna Ubink et al. Radboudumc, Netherlands

  • Board #34
    Movement behaviors and bone biomarkers in young pediatric cancer survivors: a cross-sectional analysis of the iBoneFIT project

    Esther Ubago-Guisado et al. University of Granada, Spain

  • Board #35
    Body composition, cellular health, and water compartments in breast cancer patients after combined training

    Bruno Quental et al. Faculdade de Motricidade Humana, Portugal

  • Board #36
    The influence of exercise prehabilitation on psychosocial well-being prior to undergoing surgery for oesophageal and lung cancer: a qualitative study embedded within the PRE-HIIT randomised controlled trial

    Sophie Grehan et al. St James’s Hospital, Ireland

  • Board #37
    Baseline predictors of pain in breast cancer survivors on aromatase inhibitors enrolled in the PAC-WOMAN trial

    Inês Nobre et al. Faculdade de Motricidade Humana, Portugal

  • Board #38
    Patient satisfaction with a supervised moderate-to-high intensity exercise intervention for patients with metastatic breast cancer

    Eva Zopf et al. Australian Catholic University, Australia

  • Board #39
    Recovery of cardiopulmonary fitness after allogeneic stem cell transplantation in participants of a randomized controlled exercise trial

    Sophie Scherer-Trame et al. Heidelberg University Hospital, Germany

  • Board #40
    Effects of a 9-month online resistance exercise intervention on muscle strength in young pediatric cancer survivors: A randomized controlled trial

    Andres Marmol-Perez et al. Faculty of Sport Sciences, Spain

  • Board #41
    The impact of a single HIIT intervention on the mobilization of NK cells and ILCs in adolescents and young adults (AYA) undergoing cancer treatment: an interventional controlled trial

    Isabella Deppe et al. University Hospital Essen, Germany

  • Board #42
    Loss of hemoglobin mass is associated with decreased aerobic capacity following chemotherapy for gastroesophageal cancer

    Casper Simonsen et al. Centre for Physical Activity Research, Denmark

  • Board #43
    Prehabilitation improves body composition and physical function of patients prior to gastrointestinal cancer surgery

    Laurie Assenbaum et al. University Medical Center Freiburg, Germany

  • Board #44
    An individualised exercise intervention improves health outcomes for people with multiple myeloma: The MyeEx randomised waitlist-controlled trial

    Jennifer Nicol et al. The University of Queensland, Australia

  • Board #45
    Exercise effects on markers of immune function in patients with metastatic breast cancer: The PREFERABLE-EFFECT study

    Elisa Heyrman et al. Karolinska Institutet, Sweden

  • Board #46
    Exercise prehabilitation improves aerobic capacity, lower limb functionality and body image in head and neck cancer patients undergoing radical chemoradiotherapy: Preliminary results of the FIT4TREAT trial

    Catarina Garcia et al. University of Maia, Portugal

  • Board #47
    A multi-omics approach to understand how exercise prevents prostate cancer progression

    Darpan Patel et al. University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, United States

  • Board #48
    Efficacy of a multidisciplinary prehabilitation program at enhancing bone metabolism in colon cancer patients: Preliminary results from the ONCOFIT study

    Andrea Orellana Jáen et al. University of Granada, Spain

  • Board #49
    Exercise effects on perceived cognitive impairment during breast cancer chemotherapy: Results from a randomized controlled trial

    Elizabeth Salerno et al. Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, United States

  • Board #50
    Virtually supervised exercise for latina and hispanic breast cancer survivors: Preliminary findings from the rosa trial on accrual, adherence and attrition

    Paola Gonzalo Encabo et al. University of Alcalá, Spain

  • Board #51
    Effects of the mind your BEAT physical activity intervention on physical function and quality of life in rural breast cancer survivors

    Scherezade Mama et al. MD Anderson Cancer Center, United States

  • Board #52
    Prehabilitation in an integrative medicine day clinic (prime-dc) for patients undergoing neoadjuvant treatment: A single-center feasibility study in 23 patients scheduled for surgery

    Stephanie Otto et al. Ulm University Hospital, Germany

  • Board #53
    Effect of aerobic and resistance exercise on metabolic syndrome among breast cancer survivors: 5-year follow-up to a randomized controlled trial

    Christina Dieli-Conwright et al. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, United States

  • Board #54
    The effect of exercise intervention on anorectal manometry of colorectal cancer patients with low anterior resection: A randomized controlled trial

    Dong-Hyuk Park et al. Yonsei university, South Korea

Session 3: April 4, 10:30 AM – 11:40 AM
  • Board #55
    Evaluation of a virtual supervised group exercise service to support prostate cancer patients on hormone therapy

    Emily Curtis et al. The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom

  • Board #56
    Feasibility and efficacy of high-intensity interval training for non-muscle invasive bladder cancer patients: The BRAVE trial

    Fernanda Arthuso et al. University of Alberta, Canada

  • Board #57
    Feasibility and clinical potential of two different exercise interventions during neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy in patients with oesophageal cancer

    Isa Mast et al. Radboudumc, Netherlands

  • Board #58
    SPORTIVUMAB: A randomized controlled pilot study on supervised resistance and aerobic training during immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy

    Jana Müller et al. National Center for Tumor Diseases Heidelberg, Germany

  • Board #59
    Outcomes of physical exercise and e-health on quality of life and adverse events in breast cancer (OPHELIA)

    Leonor Matos et al. Champalimaud Foundation, Portugal

  • Board #60
    Feasibility of web-based tai chi and home-based cardiac rehabilitation programs for fatigued breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy

    Chenru Zhang et al. Kyoto University, Japan

  • Board #61
    Exercise for treatment of cancer-associated sarcopenia: A Phase I, single-center nonrandomized controlled trial

    Rafael Deminice et al. State University of Londrina, Brazil

  • Board #62
    Evaluating feasibility and safety of maximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing in glioblastoma patients undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy

    Johanna Engl et al. University Hospital Münster, Germany

  • Board #63
    Exercise during chemotherapy for women with recurrent ovarian cancer: Results from the ECHO-R trial

    Sandra Hayes et al. Cancer Council Queensland, Australia

  • Board #64
    Aerobic and resistance exercise training in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer in the early postoperative state – A randomized controlled trial

    Christina Yfanti et al. University of Copenhagen, Denmark

  • Board #65
    Effectiveness of implementing supervised exercise program into the clinical care of individuals with pancreatic cancer

    Lucia Gil Herrero et al. Spanish Cancer Association, Spain

  • Board #66
    Effects of a physical activity program for children and adolescents with cancer from diagnosis to one-year post treatment on cardiorespiratory fitness and physical function

    Martin Fridh et al. Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark

  • Board #67
    Feasibility of a structured active play intervention for preschoolers diagnosed with cancer: A study based on data from the replay trial

    Anna Pouplier et al. Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark

  • Board #68
    Just because I have prostate cancer doesn’t mean that I can’t do things’ – men’s experiences of the acceptability of an exercise intervention for prostate cancer during treatment

    Kira Murphy et al. Upmc Sports Medicine, Ireland

  • Board #69
    Protocol of a combined in-hospital and on-line multimodal exercise programme for prostate cancer patients under hormone deprivation and radiotherapy

    Judith Arbós Figueras et al. INEF Pirineus, Spain

  • Board #70
    The effect of intra-infusion exercise on chemotherapy side effects: The EX-FUSION study

    Catherine Seet-Lee et al. University of Sydney and Chris O’Brien Lifehouse, Australia

  • Board #71
    “I would recommend it to anyone”: A qualitative exploration of experiences of exercise during chemotherapy infusion

    Jasmine Yee et al. University of Sydney, Australia

  • Board #72
    Effects of a concurrent online exercise program on health-related fitness in cancer patients

    Jaime Perez Velez et al. Spanish Cancer Association, Spain

  • Board #73
    A pilot randomized controlled trial on the feasibility of eccentric-overloaded resistance training in cachectic pancreatic and lung cancer patients

    Timo Niels et al. University of Cologne, Germany

  • Board #74
    Physical exercise and health counselling intervention in adolescents with cancer: preliminary results

    Rodrigo Yagüe-Peñuelas et al. European University of Madrid, Spain

  • Board #75
    Physical exercise and health counseling in pediatric cancer patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HENKO study): Study design and methodology

    Eva Garrido Rodríguez et al. Research Institute Hospital 12 de Octubre ‘imas12’, Spain

  • Board #76
    Clinical outcomes of an exercise program for physical reconditioning in lung cancer patients

    Ángel Carrasco et al. Spanish Cancer Association, Spain

  • Board #77
    The effect of early exercise on functional recovery after total mastectomy and breast reconstruction in breast cancer patients: A randomized clinical trial

    Rosa Park et al. Yonsei University, South Korea

  • Board #78
    Cancer trajectory-based tailored exercise in breast cancer: Preliminary 6-month outcomes from a randomized controlled trial

    Su Jin Yeon et al. Yonsei University, South Korea

  • Board #79
    Predictors of cardiorespiratory response in women with breast cancer undergoing exercise training during chemotherapy

    Pedro Antunes et al. Associação de Investigação de Cuidados de Suporte em Oncologia, Portugal

  • Board #80
    Impact of exercise on sleep patterns in breast cancer patients undergoing neoadjuvant treatment: The neo-program study

    Carla Malveiro et al. Champalimaud Foundation, Portugal

  • Board #81
    Improving response to chemotherapy by adding physical exercise in the neoadjuvant setting of breast cancer patients – Study protocol for the KEYMOVE trial

    Nuno Rato et al. Research Center in Sport Sciences, Health Sciences and Human Development, Portugal

  • Board #82
    Effect of respiratory training on breast cancer patients selection for deep inspiration breath hold radiotherapy

    Javier Morales et al. Champalimaud Foundation, Portugal

Session 4: April 4, 2:40 PM – 3:50 PM
  • Board #83
    The experience of a live-remote exercise intervention after treatment for cancer

    Melissa Kotte et al. Karolinska Institutet, Sweden

  • Board #84
    Understanding the individualization of exercise prescription for people with cancer: A systematic review

    Brent Cunningham et al. University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia

  • Board #85
    Facilitators to the implementation of exercise oncology into routine cancer care: a systematic scoping review

    Georgia White et al. University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia

  • Board #86
    Making moves: A hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial of a digital education program to engage childhood cancer survivors in physical activity

    Lauren Ha et al. UNSW Sydney, Australia

  • Board #87
    Making healthy habits stick: A physical activity intervention for african american cancer survivors

    Michelle Martin et al. University of Tennessee Health Science Center, United States

  • Board #88
    Navigating the implementation of physical activity interventions for breast cancer survivors: Insights from the pac-woman trial

    Sofia Franco et al. Universidade Lusófona, Portugal

  • Board #89
    A supervised home-based exercise program to improve functional performance in women with breast cancer (Home-Pac): A randomized controlled trial

    Pedro Ramos et al. Universidade Lusófona, Portugal

  • Board #90
    Physical activity promotion in people affected by head and neck cancer – the proact-HNC project

    Martina Schmocker et al. Cantonal Hospital Winterthur & University of Zurich, Switzerland

  • Board #91
    EXTRA – Exercise tailored to patients with rare cancers

    Marieke Ten Tusscher et al. Radboudumc, Netherlands

  • Board #92
    Dissemination planning in exercise oncology trials – A systematic review of trial protocols

    Emily Smyth et al. Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

  • Board #93
    Postoperative exercise training in patients with colorectal liver metastases: A randomized controlled trial

    Simon Thomsen et al. Centre for Physical Activity Research, Denmark

  • Board #94
    Centralized physical activity counseling and support for children, adolescents, and young adults in german-speaking countries – Network ActiveOncoKids

    Gabriele Gauß et al. University Hospital Essen, Germany

  • Board #95
    Strategies to improve participation in exercise programmes during chemotherapy: a modified nominal group technique

    Neil Kearney et al. Trinity St James’s Cancer Institute, Ireland

  • Board #96
    Expanding access to cancer exercise resources: A multi-language translation approach for the bone metastases exercise (BME) hub

    Kristin Campbell et al. The University of British Columbia, Canada

  • Board #97
    Effectiveness-implementation (E-I) multicenter randomized trial of a virtual cancer rehabilitation program for cancer survivors: Protocol and early recruitment numbers

    Ignacio Catala Vilaplana et al. University of British Columbia, Canada

  • Board #98
    Perception of exercise and receptiveness to mobile technology in cancer survivors living in rural and remote areas

    Myriam Filion et al. University of Alberta, Canada

  • Board #99
    The PREFERABLE-EFFECT exercise intervention: No effects on working hours or quality of working life in patients with metastatic breast cancer

    Alina Kias et al. German Cancer Research Centre, Germany

  • Board #100
    Attitudes towards quality-assured oncological exercise therapy among stakeholders in oncology care in Germany

    Melanie Reitz et al. University Hospital Cologne, Germany

  • Board #101
    Examining the time course of change in physical function from resistance training in individuals previously treated for cancer

    Ciaran Fairman et al. University of South Carolina, United States

  • Board #102
    OnkoMoveNurse – Physical activity in people with lung cancer during systemic antitumor therapy in an oncology day-clinic initiated by nurses – development of a person-centered physical activity concept with patient participation

    Ramona Engst et al. Eastern Switzerland University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland

  • Board #103
    Long-term effects of participation in a physical activity behaviour change intervention on psychological well-being among survivors of cancer

    Mairéad Cantwell et al. The Technological University of the Shannon, Ireland

  • Board #104
    Needs assessment tools to inform the prioritisation of exercise services among people following diagnosis of cancer: a scoping review

    Grace Rose et al. University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia

  • Board #105
    Impact of a community-based exercise program on physical fitness in cancer patients

    Angela Perez et al. Spanish Cancer Association, Spain

  • Board #106
    Dance exercise intervention for younger women post surgery/treatment for cancer (the DEISE project)

    Patricia Sheehan et al. South East Technological University, Ireland

  • Board #107
    Integrating physical activity into usual clinical cancer care: A narrative review of approaches

    Michael O Brien et al. The Technological University of the Shannon, Ireland

  • Board #108
    Legal and normative issues of remote exercise in cancer care: A checklist

    Nils Hoppe et al. Leibniz University Hannover, Germany

  • Board #109
    Ethics of (exercise oncology) telerehabilitation: Promises and challenges for a new approach to physical therapy in cancer care

    Matthew Sample et al. Centre for Ethics and Law in the Life Sciences, Germany

  • Board #110
    Sensor-based real-time monitoring of live-remote exercise: A proof of concept with pilot data for the PREFERABLE II – LION RCT in cancer survivors

    Lars Heinrich et al. University of Technology Chemnitz, Germany

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