Mattia Oliva, FedericoTuri, StefanoVeneziano, MartaAmico, Filippo D'Pasuello, NicolaNotarianni, LisaFiorindi, CamillaPiccoli, Noemi DeRipamonti, LorenzoRomero García, Carolina SoledadEt. al.2026-05-222026-05-222026Oliva, F. M., Turi, S., Veneziano, M., D’Amico, F., Passuello, N., Notarianni, L., Fiorindi, C., De Piccoli, N., Ripamonti, L., Fossati, L., Gualtierotti, M., Ghezzi, M., Vecchiato, M., Pontillo, D., Priolo, S., Marchetti, C., Sandonà, D., Cicero, P., Nicastro, V., … Lei, C. (2026). Prehabilitation in oncological patients undergoing major gastrointestinal surgery: Rationale and design of the PROGRESS trial. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 162, 108249. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cct.2026.1082491551-71441559-2030https://hdl.handle.net/11268/17117Preliminary evidence suggests that multimodal prehabilitation may reduce postoperative complications in patients undergoing cancer surgery. However, its true effectiveness has yet to be fully demonstrated, and there are still significant gaps in knowledge that need to be addressed.engAttribution-NonCommercial 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/OdontologíaEjercicio preoperatorioComplicaciones posoperatoriasAnestesiaPrehabilitation in oncological patients undergoing major gastrointestinal surgery: rationale and design of the PROGRESS trialjournal article10.1016/j.cct.2026.108249open accessCirugíaCáncerMedicina preventivaGoal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages