Morten Quist
Associate Professor
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Critically appraised paper: In people with inoperable lung cancer, home-based rehabilitation provides no benefit over usual care in optimising functional exercise capacity [commentary]
Quist, Morten, 2020, In: Journal of Physiotherapy. 66, 1, 1 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Comment/debate › Research
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Effects of an exercise intervention for patients with advanced inoperable lung cancer undergoing chemotherapy: A randomized clinical trial
Quist, Morten, Langer, Seppo W., Lillelund, C., Winther, L., Laursen, J. H., Christensen, Karl Bang, Rorth, M. & Adamsen, L., 2020, In: Lung Cancer. 145, p. 76-82 7 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Early initiated postoperative rehabilitation enhances quality of life in patients with operable lung cancer: Secondary outcomes from a randomized trial
Sommer, M. S., Vibe-Petersen, J., Staerkind, M. B., Langer, Seppo W., Larsen, Klaus Richter, Trier, K., Christensen, M., Clementsen, P. F., Missel, M., Christensen, Karl Bang, Lillelund, C., Langberg, Henning, Pedersen, J. H. & Quist, Morten, 2020, In: Lung Cancer. 146, p. 285-289 5 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Early Initiated Postoperative Rehabilitation Reduces Fatigue in Patients with Operable Lung Cancer: A Randomized Trial
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The 6-minute walk test as a pre-treatment predictor for adverse events in patients with lung cancer
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