top of page

Our Work

Our lab’s publications highlight the contributions of the Exercise Oncology Lab's student researchers. Students are embedded in every phase of the research process, from program design and supervised training delivery to data collection, analysis, and manuscript development. Our papers report not only the physiological and functional outcomes of resistance training in oncology populations, but also how our evidence-based interventions improve strength, body composition, treatment tolerance, and quality of life. By centering student involvement in the execution and interpretation of these interventions, our work advances clinically relevant knowledge while developing highly skilled practitioners and researchers in exercise oncology.

Screenshot 2026-01-30 at 2.06_edited.jpg

Impact of Short-Term Creatine Supplementation on Muscular Performance among Breast Cancer Survivors

Parsowith EJ, Stock MS, Kocuba O, Schumpp A, Jackson K, Brooks AM, Larson A, Dixon M, Fairman CM. Impact of Short-Term Creatine Supplementation on Muscular Performance among Breast Cancer Survivors. Nutrients. 2024; 16(7):979. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16070979

Improvements in Objective and Patient-Reported Measures of Physical Function Following an 8-week Exercise Oncology Program.

Brooks AM; Harrington SR; Fairman CM. (2024) Improvements in Objective and Patient-Reported Measures of Physical Function Following an 8-week Exercise Oncology Program. Rehab Oncology 41(1)

improvements in objective_edited.jpg
Considerations for designing cover page _edited.jpg

Considerations for Designing Exercise Trials for Cancer Related Muscle Dysfunction.

Brooks A; Schumpp A; Dawson J; Andriello E; Fairman CM. (2023) Considerations for Designing Exercise Trials for Cancer Related Muscle Dysfunction. Frontiers in Sports and Active Living. eCollection. 14:1120223

bottom of page