Publications by authors named "C Molenaar"

Article Synopsis
  • Lung surgery is really important for treating patients with a type of lung cancer called non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), but it can cause problems after the surgery and make it harder to breathe and function afterward.
  • A study looked at a special program called prehabilitation, which helps patients get ready for surgery by improving their health before the operation.
  • The program was successful because most patients finished it, and their ability to do things like walk and lift weights improved before surgery.
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Introduction: Colorectal cancer (CRC) ranks as the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths. The PREHAB trial revealed that prehabilitation in colorectal surgery leads to a reduction of severe complications and enhanced functional capacity. Nevertheless, risk selection for prehabilitation and the potential benefits for patients without postoperative complications remains unclear.

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Background: Surgery can lead to curation in colorectal cancer (CRC) but is associated with significant morbidity. Prehabilitation plays an important role in increasing preoperative physical fitness to reduce morbidity risk; however, data from real-world practice is scarce. This study aimed to evaluate the change in preoperative physical fitness and to evaluate which patients benefit most from prehabilitation.

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Background: In treatment of colon cancer, strict waiting-time targets are enforced, leaving professionals no room to lengthen treatment intervals when advisable, for instance to optimise a patient's health status by means of prehabilitation. Good quality studies supporting these targets are lacking. With this study we aim to establish whether a prolonged treatment interval is associated with a clinically relevant deterioration in overall and cancer free survival.

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