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Lung cancer, tracheal and bronchial cancers have long been the leading cause of cancer mortality in Taiwan. According to statistics, about 40% of newly diagnosed lung cancers are treated with surgery as the primary treatment. Although early surgery improves survival rates, most patients experience significant decreases in lung function, and physical function after surgery, which affects their quality of life.
Recent studies have found that preoperative and postoperative lung rehabilitation exercises play an increasingly important role in lung cancer care. In Taiwan, postoperative interventions for lung cancer have shown significant benefits, but there is a lack of evidence on the effectiveness of preoperative rehabilitation programs. To understand the effectiveness of the preoperative pulmonary rehabilitation program, a preoperative home rehabilitation program was designed to compare the efficacy of preoperative pulmonary rehabilitation in the current lung cancer care of patients undergoing lung neoplasm surgery.
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After confirming that the patient is eligible to participate and the patient signs a consent, basic information and The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) will be completed at the preoperative clinic, and lung function tests, 30-second 30 seconds sit-to-stand test, grip strength test, physical status assessment, and activity level assessment will be performed. A healthcare instruction manual will be given at the preoperative clinic.
The preoperative exercise group (experimental group) and the control group will be assigned randomly. The preoperative exercise experiment group must complete the related exercises and records. The exercises include upper extremity resistance exercise, lower extremity resistance exercise, aerobic exercise, and respiratory muscle training.
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