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In order to better consider the needs of patients in cancer therapy, we are responsible for the area of patient-reported outcomes (‘the success of therapy as documented by the patients themselves’)…

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Project Coordination Prof. Dr. Karen Steindorf, Dr. Martina Schmidt, Prof. Dr. Imad Maatouk Summary Cancer-related fatigue is one of the most frequent symptoms during and after cancer therapy…

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Project coordination Dr. Martina Schmidt, Prof. Dr. Karen Steindorf, Dr. Alexander Haussmann, Prof. Dr. Anne-Kathrin Berger Summary/Abstract Cancer-related fatigue is a common and distressing…

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The PERSPECTIVE study at a glance Study objective: Examine patients' perspective on exercise interventions Target group: Patients with advanced breast cancer (i.e. metastatic breast cancer) Study…

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The EFFECT study at a glance Study objective: Improvement of fatigue and quality of life through targeted physical training Target group: Patients with advanced breast cancer (i.e. metastatic…

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Investigators PI: Prof. Dr. Karen Steindorf Co-PI: Prof. Dr. Andreas Schneeweiss, Dr. Dr. Philipp Zimmer Biometrics: Dr. Martina Schmidt Abstract Up to 80% of all cancer patients…

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Investigators PI: Dr. Martina Schmidt, Prof. Dr. Karen Steindorf, Dr. Joachim Wiskemann, Prof. Dr. Friederike Rosenberger Co-PI: Prof. Dr. Andreas Schneeweiss, Prof. Dr. Friedmann-Bette, Dr.…

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The INTACT study at a glance Concept development of a multicenter randomized clinical trial comparing physical activity, yoga, and a psychosocial intervention during treatment for…

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Principal Investigator Dr. Martina Schmidt Study Objectives The project aims to help identify symptoms of fatigue correctly and to show ways in which fatigue can be counteracted. Within the…

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Sorry, this page only exists in german. For further information, please click the german version. „leicht bewegt“ at the DKFZ - pilot study on reducing sitting times

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