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Gail L. Gamble
Researcher at Mayo Clinic
Publications - 14
Citations - 936
Gail L. Gamble is an academic researcher from Mayo Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Rehabilitation. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 14 publications receiving 840 citations. Previous affiliations of Gail L. Gamble include Northwestern University.
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Impacting quality of life for patients with advanced cancer with a structured multidisciplinary intervention: a randomized controlled trial.
Teresa A. Rummans,Matthew M. Clark,Jeff A. Sloan,Marlene H. Frost,John Michael Bostwick,Pamela J. Atherton,Mary E. Johnson,Gail L. Gamble,Jarrett W. Richardson,Paul D. Brown,James A. Martensen,Janis J. Miller,Katherine M. Piderman,Mashele Huschka,Jean Girardi,Jean M. Hanson +15 more
TL;DR: A structured multidisciplinary intervention can help maintain or even improve QOL in patients with advanced cancer who are undergoing cancer treatment, and control participants experienced a significant decrease in their QOL.
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The detection and treatment of cancer-related functional problems in an outpatient setting
TL;DR: Functional problems are prevalent among outpatients with cancer and are rarely documented by oncology clinicians, so a more aggressive search for, and treatment of, these problems may be beneficial for outpat patients with cancer.
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Cancer Rehabilitation: An Overview of Current Need, Delivery Models, and Levels of Care
Andrea L. Cheville,Karen M. Mustian,Kerri M. Winters-Stone,David S. Zucker,Gail L. Gamble,Catherine M. Alfano +5 more
TL;DR: Criteria for determining a survivor's needs across this spectrum of cancer rehabilitation programs are proposed, and the role of the physiatrist as a vital advocate and champion discussed.
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Will improvement in quality of life (QOL) impact fatigue in patients receiving radiation therapy for advanced cancer
Paul D. Brown,Matthew M. Clark,Pamela J. Atherton,Mashele Huschka,Jeff A. Sloan,Gail L. Gamble,Jean Girardi,Marlene H. Frost,Kate Piderman,Teresa A. Rummans +9 more
TL;DR: Clinically, this structured multidisciplinary intervention had no impact on fatigue, and there was the suggestion the multiple sessions may have contributed to worse fatigue during active cancer treatment.
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Therapeutic exercise during outpatient radiation therapy for advanced cancer: Feasibility and impact on physical well-being.
Andrea L. Cheville,Jean Girardi,Matthew M. Clark,Teresa A. Rummans,Thomas Pittelkow,Paul D. Brown,Jean M. Hanson,Pamela J. Atherton,Mary E. Johnson,Jeff A. Sloan,Gail L. Gamble +10 more
TL;DR: Delivery of a standardized resistive exercise PT intervention is feasible during outpatient radiation therapy and is associated with preserved physical well-being, however, benefits were not sustained, and fatigue was not affected.