Supervised resistance training in an individual with glioblastoma undergoing chemoradiation: a case report

接受放化疗的胶质母细胞瘤患者在监督下进行阻力训练:病例报告

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Exercise has demonstrated safety and efficacy in mitigating treatment-related symptoms across cancer populations; however, evidence in neuro-oncology remains limited, particularly during active chemoradiation. METHODS: We report the case of a 63-year-old individual with newly diagnosed glioblastoma, experiencing symptoms of fatigue, balance issues, headaches, and memory loss, who initiated a 12-week supervised resistance training program during concurrent chemoradiation. Assessments at baseline and post-intervention included physical function and quality-of-life outcomes. RESULTS: Adherence was 56% (20/36 sessions), and no adverse events occurred. The patient showed improvements in 6-minute walk distance and short physical performance battery score that exceeded established minimal clinically important differences. Quality-of-life findings were mixed, with certain domains benefiting from the exercise intervention and others worsening. DISCUSSION: This case highlights the feasibility and safety of supervised resistance training during active glioblastoma chemoradiation. The observed improvements in physical function and select quality-of-life domains represent exploratory signals that compare favorably with the extant exercise oncology literature.

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