EON Network: June 2025 Newsletter |
The EON Network was established to facilitate communication between exercise oncology and oncology nutrition researchers and clinicians to achieve our joint goal of improving cancer treatment outcomes.
The EON Network monthly newsletter includes upcoming webinars, updates on exercise oncology and oncology nutrition related events, publications that may be of interest, and resources. This information is also available on the EON Network webpage. Past newsletters are archived.
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The EON webinar series will take a break over the Summer months and will resume in the Fall. Recordings of past webinars are available on the EON Network webpage.
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Ulrich CM, Himbert C, Barnes CA, Boucher KM, Daniels B, Bandera VM, Ligibel JA, Wetter DW, Hess R, Kim J, Lundberg K, Mitzman B, Marcus R, Finlayson SRG, LaStayo PC, Varghese TK Jr. Precision exercise effect on fatigue and function in lung cancer surgery: a randomized clinical trial. JAMA Surg 2025 May 1;160(5):495-519. PMID: 40072448
Smyth E, Politi L, Guinan E, Mockler D, O'Neill L. Dissemination planning in exercise oncology trials-a systematic review of trial protocols. Support Care Cancer 2025;33(6):473. PMID: 40369320
Adsul P, Pergolotti M, Schmitz KH. Implementation Science as the secret sauce for integrating exercise screening and triage pathways in oncology. Am Soc Clin Oncol Educ Book 2025;45(3):e472854. PMID: 40505075
Trinh L, Rhodes RE, Alibhai SMH, Campbell KL, Langelier DM, Chang E, Colella T, Chan B, Santa Mina D, Oh P, McAuley E. A randomized controlled trial adding behavioral counseling to supervised physical activity in people living with and beyond cancer (BOOST-UP-): a study protocol for a live remotely-delivered behavior change intervention. BMC Cancer 2025;25(1):847. PMID: 40346460
Fumagalli IA, Warner ET, Llanos AAM, Quesenberry CP, Chen WY, Caan BJ, Cespedes Feliciano EM. Racial and ethnic variation in body composition and prognosis of nonmetastatic breast cancer. Cancer 2025;131(12):e35926. PMID: 40479498
Bettariga F, Galvao DA, Taaffe DR, Bishop C, Lopez P, Maestroni L, Quinto G, Crainich U, Verdini E, Bandini E, Natalucci V, Newton RU. Association of muscle strength and cardiorespiratory fitness with all-cause and cancer-specific mortality in patients diagnosed with cancer: a systematic review with meta-analysis. Br J Sports Med 2025;59(10):722-732. PMID: 39837589
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| Call for Papers: Supportive Care in Cancer Special Issue on Cancer-related Fatigue |
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Drs. Nicolas Hart and Amber Kleckner are leading a special issue of Supportive Care in Cancer on cancer-related fatigue.
This series on cancer-related fatigue focuses on the full spectrum of studies that may improve outcomes for people affected by cancer experiencing cancer-related fatigue. This may include prevention, screening, assessment, diagnosis, interventions, self-management support, and models of care to enhance clinical management, health service performance, and implementation science strategies.
Supportive Care in Cancer is published by Springer in a hybrid format, meaning that you can select "subscription-based," so authors do not have to pay a Article Processing Charges (APC), or "open access," in which the article will be freely available online to everyone.
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Call for Papers: JNCI Cancer Spectrum Special Collection |
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JNCI Cancer Spectrum is calling for papers investigating how exercise and nutrition impact cancer outcomes. Studies that involve clinical trials or prospective data collection over papers that are exploratory and analyze existing data for statistical associations without a well-considered biological mechanism are particularly encouraged. All manuscript types will be considered. Accepted papers will be published normally on advance access and moved into the open issue but also housed in a special collection on the journal website. The deadline for submissions is September 1, 2025.
Please consider submitting your own work to the journal and sharing this announcement with your colleagues.
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Call for Papers: Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Theme Issue |
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The Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (JAND) is pleased to announce a Theme Issue focused on nutrition and cancer. There is great scientific interest in this topic from the discovery of the role of various nutrients, dietary patterns and nutritional status on cancer prevention, control and survivorship to the development and testing of interventions, as well as the implementation and dissemination of nutrition oncology science to stakeholders. This Theme Issue is an opportunity for the research and clinical communities to draw together high-quality original research and reviews that advance our understanding of nutrition and cancer.
Submissions on nutrition and cancer should address populations of interest including (but not limited to):
• The study of populations at risk (low, moderate or high risk) for diet-associated cancers;
• Oncology patients (active treatment) as well as longer-term survivors;
• Patients experiencing or at risk for treatment-related sequalae;
• Caregivers of patients experiencing a cancer diagnosis; and
• Health care providers serving oncology patients.
Submission to this Theme Issue is by pre-approval only. Authors who are interested in submitting an article for this Theme Issue are required to submit an abstract (up to 300 words) to Dr. Wendy Demark-Wahnefried (demark@uab.edu) and Dr. Cynthia Thomson (cthomson@arizona.edu) by August 31, 2025. For all submissions that include research data, this abstract must include: Background, Objective, Design, Participants/Setting, Intervention (if applicable), Main Outcome Measures, Analyses Performed, anticipated or measured Results, and Conclusions, consistent with JAND’s Manuscript Preparation Guidelines. For narrative reviews, this abstract should be in continuous text. Only after abstract review by journal editors, will authors be notified of their invitation to submit a full manuscript to this Theme Issue.
Deadlines:
• Open for abstracts: NOW
• Abstract deadline: August 31, 2025
• Invitations to submit a full article sent out by October 1, 2025
• Full articles due: December 15, 2025
• Theme Issue published October 2026 (subject to change)
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NIH/NCI Funding Opportunities |
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