Publications by authors named "Miaomiao Guan"

Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are frequently used in cancer treatment. Despite their clinical benefits, they can also cause a wide range of immune-related adverse events (ir-AEs). The overall incidence of irAEs in cancer patients treated with immunotherapy ranges from 70-90%, while that of immune-related severe adverse events (ir-SAEs) is 10-43%.

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  • Virtual reality-based exercise rehabilitation (VRER) shows potential for aiding patients with cancer-related dysfunctions, but research in this area is limited and inconsistent.
  • A scoping review examined 25 studies involving VRER, focusing on elements like study type, sample size, and types of cancers involved, with data being gathered from various reputable medical databases.
  • The majority of studies utilized nonimmersive VR (88%), and most interventions were based on commercial game programs, targeting cancers such as breast (56%) and leukemia (32%), with intervention durations between 3 to 12 weeks.
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