%0 Journal Article %T Short-term effectiveness of inpatient cancer rehabilitation: A longitudinal controlled cohort study %A AndršŠ Aeschlimann %A Chantal Martin Soelch %A Christoph Renner %A Felix Angst %A Heinrich Walt %A Josef Jenewein %A Josef Perseus %A Jščrgen Barth %A Maria Ture %A Marius Bredell %A Nic Zerkiebel %A Ulrich Schnyder %J Journal of Cancer %D 2017 %I Ivyspring International Publisher %R 10.7150/jca.19564 %X Background: Inpatient rehabilitation for cancer patients has been demonstrated to improve patients' health related quality of life (HRQoL) effectively. The purpose of this study was to compare changes in general health and HRQoL of cancer patients who were referred to inpatient rehabilitation (IR) with those in two control groups who underwent outpatient management either with advice for inpatient rehabilitation (A+) or without (A-). %K Rehabilitation %K Inpatient rehabilitation %K Cancer %K Effectiveness %K Quality of Life %K Health %K Fatigue %K Anxiety %K Depression. %U http://www.jcancer.org/v08p1717.htm