Does grip strength decrease in the very early stages of hematological treatment?
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Support Care Cancer
Abstract
Muscle weakness in hematological cancer patients
undergoing acute stages of treatment is an important concern
and strong predictor of poor outcomes. However, evidence of
strength loss in the very early stages of cancer treatment is not
addressed. Here, we found that grip strength was compro mised within the first 7 days of hematological treatment
(− 2.3 kg, P = 0.002). These findings are novel in elucidating
lower handgrip strength in the first week of hematological
treatment and encourage additional research focusing on
handgrip strength in oncology patients under initial high dose chemotherapy routine.
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p. 333–335.: il. p&b.
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CHAVES, Gabriela Villaça et al. Does grip strength decrease in the very early stages of hematological treatment? Support Care Cancer, v. 26, p. 333–335, 2018.