Coderre, DanielleBrahmbhatt, PriyaHunter, Tracey LouiseBaima, Jennifer2022-11-222022-11-222022-07-05Coderre D, Brahmbhatt P, Hunter TL, Baima J. Cancer Prehabilitation in Practice: the Current Evidence. Curr Oncol Rep. 2022 Nov;24(11):1569-1577. doi: 10.1007/s11912-022-01304-1. Epub 2022 Jul 5. PMID: 35788874.1534-626910.1007/s11912-022-01304-135788874https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/51286Purpose of Review This article serves to describe recent controversies in cancer prehabilitation including efficacy, dose, cost effectiveness, stakeholder input, and international implementation. Recent Findings Appropriate frequency, type, and timing have yet to be determined, but high intensity exercise is recommended. Costs are favorable when modeled and information on costs of real-world application are forthcoming. Patients are interested in and willing to attend cancer prehabilitation. Cancer prehabilitation research is spreading throughout the world. Summary Cancer prehabilitation includes assessment of a newly diagnosed cancer patient’s baseline fitness and targeted interventions to improve their health before surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation. Cancer prehabilitation improves fitness as measured preoperatively and improves outcomes postoperatively.en© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.Cardiorespiratory fitnessExerciseNeoplasmsPrehabilitationPreoperative rehabilitationSurgical proceduresCancer Prehabilitation in Practice: the Current EvidenceJournal ArticleCurrent oncology reports