Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics, 2025, Vol.13, No.5, 224-235 http://medscipublisher.com/index.php/cge 230 Figure 2 Results of meta-analysis: forest plots for the comparison of tele-exercise intervention against usual care (Adopted from Chen et al., 2024) Image caption: Quality of life (A)-total effects, (B)-grouped by duration of interventions; (C)-grouped by gender of cancer patients; (D)-grouped by type of interventions (Adopted from Chen et al., 2024) A notable problem is that the data on long-term effects is still insufficient. Most studies focused on medium - and short-term outcomes and rarely confirmed that the quality of life remained improved after one year of intervention (Li et al., 2023; Bognar et al., 2024). Therefore, in the future, larger-sample, higher-quality and longer follow-up randomized controlled trials still need to be conducted to clarify the long-term benefits and practical value of digital health interventions on the quality of life of cancer patients.
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