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*OBJECTIVE: To determine the most effective exercise modalities for managing cancer-related fatigue during and after cancer treatment.*DESIGN: Network meta-analysis (NMA) of randomized controlled trials.* LITERATURE SEARCH: Seven ...
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*OBJECTIVE: To determine the most effective exercise modalities for managing cancer-related fatigue during and after cancer treatment.*DESIGN: Network meta-analysis (NMA) of randomized controlled trials.* LITERATURE SEARCH: Seven electronic data-bases were systematically searched from inception to January 2022.*STUDY SELECTION CRITERIA: Randomized controlled trials testing the effects of exercise on relieving cancer-related fatigue in adult patients with cancer.*DATA SYNTHESIS: An NMA of 56 studies was conducted, and the PRISMA-NMA guidelines were followed when reporting results. To determine the most effective interventions, the surface under the cumulative ranking curve (SUCRA) value was calculated for each exercise modality.*RESULTS: Combined aerobic and resistance exercise (standardized mean difference [SMD], 1.57; credible interval [CrI], 1.03-2.10), yoga (SMD, 1.02; CrI: 0.44, 1.60), and regular physical activity (SMD, 1.07; CrI: 0.21, 1.92) could significantly al- leviate cancer-related fatigue compared to control groups (usual care, wait-list, and regular physical activity). Combined aerobic and resistance exer-cise (SUCRA, 97.2%) had the highest probability of efficacy, followed by yoga (SUCRA, 75.5%) and regular physical activity (SUCRA, 74.1%). During cancer treatment, combined aerobic and resistance exercise (SUCRA, 94.5%) ranked first in efficacy, followed by regular physical activity (SUCRA, 82.1%) and yoga (SUCRA, 73.8%). After cancer treatment, only combined aerobic and resistance exercise (SMD, 0.99; CrI: 0.13, 1.84) had a significant effect on cancer-related fatigue.*CONCLUSION: Combined aerobic and resis-tance exercise, yoga, and regular physical activity were the most effective exercise modalities for al-leviating cancer-related fatigue. Combined aerobic and resistance exercise is recommended during and after cancer treatment. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2023;53(6):343-352. Epub: 23 March 2023. doi:10.2519/jospt.2023.11251
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