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Joachim Wiskemann (PhD) Address Place, Date of birth National Center for Tumor Diseases (NCT) Working group “Physical Activity and Cancer”, Division of Medical Oncology and Division of Preventive Oncology Im Neuenheimer Feld 460 - 69120 Heidelberg Tel: + 49 6221-565904; Fax: +49 6221-565231 Email: [email protected] Biedenkopf, February 2nd 1980 Nationality German Current Position Head, Exercise and Cancer Program, Division Medical Oncology & Co-Head, Working group “Physical Activity and Cancer”; Divisions of Preventive Oncology and Medical Oncology (NCT) Academic Education: 2010 University of Heidelberg Dissertation in Sport Science (Dr. phil.) summa cum laude 2005 University of Heidelberg Magister (Sport Science/Exercise in Prevention and Rehabilitation/Psychology) Positions: Since 11/2012 Since 01/2011 12/2009 – 12/2010 02/2009 – 04/2010 02/2006 – 12/2009 Exercise/Training consultant within the “Center of Exercise/Sport Psychiatry” Central Institute of Mental Health (CIMH), Mannheim Head, Exercise and Cancer Program, Division Medical Oncology, NCT and University Clinic Heidelberg; Co-Head, Working group “Physical Activity and Cancer”, Division of Preventive Oncology, National Center for Tumor Diseases (NCT) and German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg Scientific Coordinator “Physical Activity and Cancer”, Division Preventive and Medical Oncology, National Center for Tumor Diseases and German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg Quality Manager “Exercise-/Physiotherapy” Central Institute of Mental Health (CIMH), Mannheim Co-Leader and Coordinator of the scientific project „Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction and Exercise Training in Patients under hematopoietic stem cell transplantation“ (German José Carreras Leukemia Foundation e.V. – Project number R05/33f), CIMH, Mannheim Research Projects: • Investigator in multiple clinical (randomized controlled) intervention trials o Breast Cancer BEATE-Study: Resistance Chemotherapy (RCT; Co-I) BEATE-Study: Resistance Radiotherapy (RCT; Co-I) Training vs. Relaxation during adjuvant Training vs. Relaxation during adjuvant o Hematological Malignancies PETRA-Study: 1-year Exercise vs. Relaxation in allogeneic stem cell transplant patients (RCT; PI) Exercise prior, during and after allogeneic stem cell transplantation (RCT; Co-I) o Lung Cancer POSTIVE I: Psychophysical capacity in advanced patients with advanced lung cancer (PI) POSTIVE II: Feasibility of an 8-week exercise intervention during treatment in patients with advanced NSCLC (PI) CV – Joachim Wiskemann (PhD) March 2015 POSITIVE III - Study: Physical exercise program in lung cancer patients with non-operable disease undergoing palliative treatment (PI) o Pediatric Cancer Patients Feasibility of an exercise intervention in pediatric cancer patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (PI) Feasibility of an 1-year exercise intervention in pediatric cancer patients undergoing anticancer treatment (PI) o Renal Cell Cancer Feasibility of an 12-week progressive resistance training in patients with advanced renal cell cancer starting TKI medication (PI) o Pancreatic Cancer SUPPORT-Study: Supervised Progressive Resistance Training for Pancreatic Cancer Patients (PI) o Various Cancer Sites MOTIVACTION Study (1 cross sectional & 1 RCT ): Motivational intervention to enhance physical activity in oncology patients (PI) Retest reliability of an isokinetic testing protocol for cancer patients (PI) SOCIAL-Study (cross sectional & follow-up study): Social cognitions and norms towards physical exercise among cancer patients and health care professionals (PI) o Other Studies Biomarkers of Inflammation in Colon Cancer, Diabetes Type II cancer and healthy controls (Co-I) INVEST-Study: Effects of an 12-week progressive resistance training in older healthy people (Co-I) Effects of whole body vibration exercises on lung function in patients with stable COPD (Co-I) Previous, Current and Upcoming Grants: 08/2014-07/2017 PETRA-Study: Physical exercise therapy and relaxation in allogeneic stem cell transplantation - German José Carreras Leukemia Foundation e.V. (DJCLS) (PI) Amount: 153.700€ (Follow-up Funding) (R13/27) In cooperation with Prof. Bohus (Central Institute of Mental Health – Mannheim). JW responsible for the study concept, the exercise and relaxation intervention and all assessment procedures 07/2014-06/2017 (Co-PI) SOCIAL-Study: Social cognitions and norms towards physical exercise among cancer patients and health care professionals - German Cancer Aid Amount: ca. 500.000€ Local Co-PI: Prof. Steindorf and Prof. Ulrich (both DKFZ) In cooperation with Prof. Monika Sieverding (Institute of Psychology – University Heidelberg). JW responsible for the exercise psychology concept and partly for assessment procedures 10/2013-09/2016 (Co-PI) POSITIVE III - Study: Physical exercise program in lung cancer patients with non-operable disease undergoing palliative treatment - German Cancer Aid Amount: ca. 550.000€ In cooperation with Prof. Thomas and Dr. Hummler (both Thoracic Clinic – Heidelberg). JW responsible for the study concept, the exercise intervention and partly for assessment procedures 10/2013-09/2016 (Co-PI) SUPPORT-Study: Supervised Progressive Resistance Training for Pancreatic Cancer Patients - German Cancer Aid Amount: ca. 350.000€ Local Co-PI: Prof. Steindorf (DKFZ). In cooperation with Prof. Hackert (Department of Pancreatic Surgery – University Hospital Heidelberg). JW responsible for the study concept, the exercise intervention and partly for assessment procedures 06/2013-05/2014 (PI) Internet-based exercise training platform for oncology patients – SAP Funding (regional engagement) Amount: 15.000€ CV – Joachim Wiskemann (PhD) March 2015 05/2013-04/2014 (PI) 04/2011-03/2013 (Co-PI) Exercise and Cancer – Program – Foundation “Leben mit Krebs” (Living with cancer) Amount: 41.100€ Exercise and Cancer – Program – Foundation “Leben mit Krebs” (Living with cancer) Amount: 82.200€ Local Co-PI: Prof. Jaeger (Medical Oncology – University Hospital/NCT). JW responsible for the exercise concept. 02/2011-02/2014 (PI) MOTIVACTION Study: Motivational intervention to enhance physical activity in oncology patients – ELIS Foundation Amount: ca. 100.000€ (PhD scholarship) In cooperation with Prof. Monika Sieverding (Institute of Psychology – University Heidelberg). JW responsible for exercise psychology and intervention concept and partly for assessment procedures. 02/2011-02/2014 (PI) (R10/42f) PETRA-Study: Physical exercise therapy and relaxation in allogeneic stem cell transplantation - German José Carreras Leukemia Foundation e.V. (DJCLS) Amount: 160.800€ In cooperation with Prof. Bohus (Central Institute of Mental Health – Mannheim). JW responsible for the study concept, the exercise and relaxation intervention and all assessment procedures 01/2011-06/2013 (Co-I) BEST-Study: Effects of a supervised, progressive resistance training for breast cancer patients under adjuvant radiotherapy – NCT Amount: 251.000€ PI: Prof. Steindorf (Central Institute of Mental Health – Mannheim). JW responsible for the exercise and relaxation intervention and partly for assessment procedures. 11/2010-10/2013 (PI) Feasibility and effects of structured physical exercise interventions in childhood cancer patients – Dietmar Hopp Foundation Amount: 300.600€ In cooperation with Prof. Kulozik (Children’s University Hospital). JW responsible for the study concept, the exercise intervention and for assessment procedures. 02/2006 – 12/2008 (Co-I) (R05/33f) Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction und kombiniertes Kraft-AusdauerTraining bei Patienten unter hämatopoietischer Stammzelltransplantation German José Carreras Leukemia Foundation e.V. (DJCLS) Amount: 270.000€ PI: Prof. Bohus (Central Institute of Mental Health – Mannheim). JW responsible for the exercise intervention and partly for assessment procedures. Leading Scientific Positions: • • Program Committee, Congress “Exercise, Energy Balance and Cancer”, Heidelberg (2010) Scient. Consultant “Exercise and Cancer” – Cancer Society Baden-Württemberg (since 2010) Awards: • • • • • Abstract-Award at the 3rd annual ASORS conference “supportive care and rehabilitation in cancer patients”, April 12-13, 2013 in Berlin, Germany. Abstract: “Behandlungsphasenübergreifendens körperliches Training für Patienten mit Nichtkleinzelligem Lungenkarzinom (NSCLC): Ergebnisse einer Feasibilty-Studie” Meritorious award at the 6th Biennial Cancer Survivorship Research Conference: Translating Science to Care, June 14-16, 2012 in Arlington, VA, USA Abstract: “An Interdisciplinary Approach to Comprehensive Cancer Survivor Services At the National Center for Tumor Diseases (NCT) Heidelberg” Poster-Award at the 3rd International Symposia on Exercise and Physical Activity in Oncology, May 11-12, 2012 in Cologne, Germany. Poster: “BEST – Study Progressive Resistance Training and Progressive Muscle Relaxation during Radiotherapy as Therapy against Cancer-related Fatigue” Recognition-Award of the Cancer Society Baden-Württemberg for establishing a pioneering exercise program for oncology patients undergoing cancer treatment - 2011 Hermann-Rieder Award (Institute for Sport and Sport Science Heidelberg, Germany) - 2005 CV – Joachim Wiskemann (PhD) March 2015 Conference Attendance • • • • Various international and national conferences (2006-2014) Abstracts: 34 Invited talks: 7 (European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation; European Colleague of Sport Science; German Cancer Society; German Society for Internal Medicine; German Association of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, University of Munich, German Society of Sports Medicine) Session Chairs: 8 (16th annual Congress of the European Colleague of Sport Science (ECSS), 6th-9th July 2011 Liverpool, UK; 17th annual Congress of the ECSS, 4th-7th July 2012 Brugges, Belgium; 3rd International Symposia on Exercise and Physical Activity in Oncology, May 11th -12th 2012 Cologne, Germany; Annual Meeting of the German Society of Sport Science (DVS), 20th-21st September 2012 Leipzig, Germany; 19th annual Congress of the ECSS, 2nd-5th July 2014 Amsterdam, Netherlands; Annual Meeting of the German Society of Sport Science (DVS), 20th-22nd November 2014 Erlangen, Germany) Membership Scientific Societies American College of Sport Medicine (ACSM); European College of Sport Science (ECSS); German Cancer Society (DKG) – Working Groups PRIO & ASORS; German Society of Sport Science (DVS) – Working Group “Exercise and Health”; German Society fur Exercise Therapy (Deutscher Verband für Gesundheitssport und Sporttherapie, DVGS; Working Group “Sport Psychology”, Germany (ASP) Clinical Activities • • • • • Founding member and board member of the club “Gesundheit durch Bewegung” (Healthiness by Exercising) - 2010 Co-Initiator of the “Aktiv leben nach Krebs” (staying active after cancer treatment) Program 2011 (Multimodal 8-week supportive care program) Initiator of the OnkoAktiv Network - 2012 (Initiative to establish a network of training facilities for oncology patients as well as a network of therapists working in the field of exercise oncology. OnkoAktiv also provides a platform for large exercise intervention trials in cancer patients) Initiator of the bio-psychosocial tumor board of the National Center for Tumor Diseases - 2013 Founding member and board member of the club OnkoAktiv - 2014 Academic Work • • • Supervision of 5 magister theses; 7 bachelor theses (1 current) Co-Supervision of 4 MD theses (3 current); 2 PhD theses (all current) Several seminar series/talks at the Faculty of Behavioral and Cultural Studies and the Medical Faculty Heidelberg Reviewer Activities Journals: Blood; Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise; International Journal of Supportive Care in Cancer; Bone Marrow Transplantation; BMC Cancer; European Journal of Hematology; European Journal of Cancer Care; Research in Complementary Medicine; PLOS One; Deutsches Ärzteblatt; Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin; Der Onkologe. Societies: Dutch Cancer Society; Swiss Cancer League CV – Joachim Wiskemann (PhD) March 2015 Publication List (n= 47) Peer Reviewed – Original Work 1. 2. 3. Wiskemann J, Huber G (2008). Psychophysische Konstitution von Patienten im Verlauf der hämatopoietischen Stammzelltransplantation: Ansatzpunkte für die Sportund Bewegungstherapie. In M. Knoll & A. Woll (Hrsg.), Sport und Gesundheit in der Lebensspanne. Schriften der Deutschen Vereinigung für Sportwissenschaft 174: 355-361. Hamburg: Czwalina. Hadamofsky, A., Eckert, K., von Busch, C., Huber, G., Wiskemann, J. (2011). Sport und Bewegung in der Pädiatrischen Onkologie - Entwicklung eines modularen Bewegungsprogramms am Zentrum für Kinder- und Jugendmedizin. Leipziger Sportwissenschaftliche Beiträge, 52(2): 121- 144. Wiskemann J, Dreger P, Schwerdtfeger R, Bondong A, Huber G, Kleindienst N, Ulrich CM, Bohus M (2011). Effects of a partly self-administered exercise program before, during, and after allogeneic stem cell transplantation. Blood, 117(9):2604-2613. http://bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org/content/117/9/2604.full.pdf 4. Schmidt M*, Wiskemann J*, Krakowski-Roosen H, Knicker AJ, Habermann N, Schneeweis A, Ulrich CM, Steindorf K (2013). Progressive Resistance Training versus relaxation training for breast cancer patients during adjuvant chemotherapy: Design and rationale of a randomized clinical trial (BEATE study). Contemporary Clinical Trials, 34(1): 117-125. *shared first authorship http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23103936 5. 6. 7. Potthoff K, Schmidt M, Wiskemann J, Hof H, Klassen O, Habermann N, Beckhove P, Debus J, Ulrich CM, Steindorf K (2013). Randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effects of progressive resistance training compared to progressive muscle relaxation in breast cancer patients undergoing adjuvant radiotherapy: the BEST study. BMC Cancer, 13:162 (doi:10.1186/14712407-13-162) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3617011/pdf/1471-2407-13-162.pdf Kuehr L*, Wiskemann J*, Abel U, Ulrich CM, Hummler S, Thomas M (2014). Exercise in patients with Non Small Cell Lung Cancer. Medicine & Science in Sport and Exercise, 46(4): 656-63. *shared first authorship http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24042307 Hummler S, Thomas M, Hofmann B, Gärtner P, Zoz M, Huber G, Ulrich CM, Wiskemann J (2014). Physical and psychosocial performance status of lung cancer patients: results from a pilot study. Oncology Research and Treatment, 37(1-2): 36-41. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24613907 8. Wiskemann J, Kuehl R, Dreger P, Schwerdtfeger R,Huber G, Ulrich CM, Jaeger D, Bohus M (2014). Efficacy of exercise training in SCT patients-who benefits most? Bone Marrow Transplant 49(3), 443-448. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24317122 9. Schiel RO, Brechtel A, Hartmann M, Taubert A, Walther J, Wiskemann J, Rötzer I, Becker N, Jäger D, Herzog W, Friederich HC (2014). Multidisciplinary health care needs of psychologically distressed cancer patients in a Comprehensive Cancer Center. Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift 139(12), 587-591. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24619716 10. Klassen O, Schmidt M, Scharhag-Rosenberger F, Sorkin M, Ulrich CM, Schneeweiss A, Potthoff K, Steindorf K*, Wiskemann J* (2014). Cardiorespiratory fitness in breast cancer patients undergoing adjuvant therapy. Acta Oncologica (accepted) *shared last authorship 11. Ungar N, Sieverding M, Ulrich CM, Wiskemann J (2014). What explains the intention to be physically active in cancer patients? - Different determinants for active and insufficiently active patients. Psychosocial Oncology (accepted). 12. Gollhofer SM, Wiskemann J, Schmidt M, Klassen O, Ulrich CM, Oelmann J, Hof H, Potthoff K*, Steindorf K* (2014). Factors influencing willingness for participation in an exercise intervention study in breast cancer patients during radiotherapy. BMC Cancer (accepted). *shared last authorship 13. Steindorf K*, Schmidt ME*, Klassen O, Ulrich CM, Oelmann J, Habermann N, Beckhove P, Owen R, Debus J, Wiskemann J*, Potthoff K* (2014). Randomized Controlled Trial of Resistance Training in Breast Cancer Patients Receiving Adjuvant Radiotherapy. Annals of Oncology (accepted) *shared first/last authorship CV – Joachim Wiskemann (PhD) March 2015 14. Kuehl R, Scharhag-Rosenberger F, Schommer K, Dreger P, Bohus M, Wiskemann J (2014). Exercise intensity classification in cancer patients undergoing allogeneic HSCT. Medicine & Science in Sport and Exercise (accepted). 15. Wiskemann J, Scharhag-Rosenberger F (2014). Nebenwirkungsorientierte Behandlungspfade für die bewegungstherapeutische Betreuung onkologischer Patienten. Bewegungstherapie und Gesundheitssport 30(4), 146-150. 16. Schmidt M, Wiskemann J, Armbrust P, Schneeweis A, Ulrich CM, Steindorf K (2014). Effects of resistance exercise on fatigue and quality of life in breast cancer patients undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy. International Journal of Cancer (accepted). 17. Scharhag-Rosenberger F, Kuehl R, Klassen O, Schommer K, Schmidt M, Ulrich CM K, Wiskemann J*, Steindorf K* (2015). Exercise training intensity prescription in breast cancer survivors: validity of current practice and specific recommendations. Journal of Cancer Survivorship (accepted). 18. Ungar, N., Sieverding, M., Ulrich, C. M., & Wiskemann, J. (2015). Effects of a Behavior Change Intervention on Physical Activity among Cancer Patients. Psychology, Health & Medicine. (under review) Peer Reviewed Journals – Reviews 1. Wiskemann J, Huber G (2006). Sport- und Bewegungstherapie als adventive Behandlungsstrategie im Kontext der hämatopoetischen Stammzelltransplantation: Wirkungen, Potentiale und Probleme. In M. Wegner, F. Pochstein, & K. Pfeiffer (Hrsg.), Rehabilitation: Zwischen Bewegungstherapie und Behindertensport. Schriften der Deutschen Vereinigung für Sportwissenschaft 172: 64-69. Hamburg: Czwalina. 2. Wiskemann J, Huber G (2008). Physical exercise as adjuvant therapy for patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Bone Marrow Transplant, 41: 321-329. http://www.nature.com/bmt/journal/v41/n4/pdf/1705917a.pdf 3. Steindorf K, Schmidt M, Wiskemann J (2011). Körperliche Aktivität nach der Krebsdiagnose Erkenntnisse aus Langzeitbeobachtungen. FORUM, 03/11, 26:38–41. 4. Wiskemann J, Ulrich CM, Steindorf K (2011). Effekte körperlichen Trainings auf die Psyche von Krebspatienten. FORUM, 03/11, 26:42–48 5. Ulrich CM, Wiskemann J, Steindorf K (2012). Physiologic and molecular mechanisms linking physical activity to cancer risk and progression. Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz, 55(1): 3-9. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22286244 6. Wiskemann J (2012). Effects of exercise on psychosocial outcomes in patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Die Psychiatrie, 9(4): 209-214. 7. Haeck M, Franke S, Wiskemann J, Mathiak K (2012). Psychoonkologie. Der Nervenarzt, 83(11):1468-1476. http://download.springer.com/static/pdf/909/art%253A10.1007%252Fs00115-012-36694.pdf?auth66=1352706610_4009ca551d08b612833b118b1ebb57bc&ext=.pdf 8. Wiskemann J (2013). Exercise in the Setting of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation. European Review of Aging and Physical Activity, (ePub: 8 Jan 2013). 9. Strasser B, Steindorf K, Wiskemann J, Ulrich N (2013). Impact of resistance training on muscle strength, body composition, and fatigue in cancer: a meta-analysis. Medicine & Science in Sport and Exercise, 45(11): 2080-90. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23669878 10. Wiskemann J (2013). Effects of exercise on psychosocial outcomes in patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Onkologische Welt, 4(4): 157-161 11. Wiskemann J, Steindorf K (2013). Sport und Bewegungstherapie in der Onkologie. Positive Einflüsse auf Tumorprogression und Überlebensraten. Klinikarzt, 42(9):402-405. 12. Schmidt M, Wiskemann J, Steindorf K (2014). Exercise in breast cancer patients: impact on health. Breast Cancer Management (accepted). 13. Wiskemann J, Steindorf K (2014). Standards der Sportmedizin: Krafttraining als Supportivtherapie bei onkologischen Patienten [Resistance training as supportive therapy for cancer patients]. Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin, 65(1): 22-24. https://www.uniulm.de/fileadmin/externe_websites/ext.dzsm/content/Archiv_2014/Heft_1/32_standard_wiskemann.pdf 14. Scharhag-Rosenberger F*, Becker T*, Streckmann F*, Schmidt K*, Berling A, Bernardi A, Engeroff T, Exner A-K, Gutekunst K, Hofmeister D, Jensen W, Kähnert H, Kneis S, Limbach M, Mau-Mölle CV – Joachim Wiskemann (PhD) March 2015 A, Röcker K, Schmidt M, Schmidt T, Stöckel T, Wehrle A, Wiskemann J, Zimmer P, Zopf E, Steindorf K. Wissenschaftliche Studien zu körperlichem Training bei onkologischen Patienten: Empfehlungen zu den Erhebungsmethoden. Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin, 65(11): 304313 *shared first authorship http://www.zeitschrift-sportmedizin.de/artikel-online/archiv-2014/heft11/studien-zu-koerperlichem-training-bei-onkologischen-patienten-empfehlungen-zu-denerhebungsmethoden/ 15. Steindorf K, Schmidt ME, Wiskemann J, Ulrich CM (2014). Potential physiologic and molecular mechanisms linking endurance and resistance training with beneficial effects for cancer patients. Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin, 65(11): 299-303. http://www.zeitschrift-sportmedizin.de/artikelonline/archiv-2014/heft-11/physiologic-and-molecular-mechanisms-linking-endurance-and-resistancetraining-with-effects-for-cancer-patients/ 16. Steindorf K, Scharhag-Rosenberger F, Schmidt ME, Wiskemann J (2014). Supportive Sport- und Bewegungstherapie für onkologische Patienten. ONKOLOGIE heute 12(9): 41-46. http://cme.medlearning.de/onkologie_heute/bewegungstherapie/cme.htm?CME_starten=CME%20aufrufen% 20>>& Books 1. Steindorf K, Wiskemann J (2012). Tertiärprävention. In: Baumann FT, Jaeger E, Bloch W, eds. Sport und körperliche Aktivität in der Onkologie, 55-68. Heidelberg: Springer Verlag. 2. Wiskemann J, Nies R, Vandenbergh D (2012). Leukämien und Lymphome. In: Baumann F, Jaeger E, Bloch W, eds. Sport und körperliche Aktivität in der Onkologie, 189-208. Heidelberg: Springer. 3. Wiskemann J, Hedrich C, Bannasch M (2012). Krafttraining. In: Baumann FT, Jaeger E, Bloch W, eds. Sport und körperliche Aktivität in der Onkologie, 131-144. Heidelberg: Springer Verlag. 4. Wiskemann J, Ulrich CM (2013). Exercise during stem cell transplantation. In: Ulrich CM, Steindorf K, Berger N, eds. Exercise, Energy Balance and Cancer, 143-158. New York: Springer. 5. Wiskemann J, Steindorf K (2013). Physical activity and cancer – primary and tertiary prevention. In: Loeser C, ed. Modern nutrition in cancer patients, 110-115. Bremen: Uni-Med. 6. Baumann FT, Wiskemann J (2014). Sport- und Bewegungstherapie. In: Heim R, Weis J eds. Fatigue bei Krebserkrankungen, 154-165. Stuttgart: Schattauer Verlag. Other Publication (non-peer-reviewed) 1. Wiskemann J (2010). Körperliches Training mit Krebspatienten. Medical Fitness and Healthcare, Ausgabe 02/2010: 52-54. 2. Wiskemann J, Schmidt ME, Jäger D, Steindorf K, Ulrich CM (2011). Internationale Konferenz zum Thema „Exercise, Energy Balance and Cancer“ in Heidelberg. Deutsche Zeitschrift für Onkologie, 43(4): 46-47. 3. Wiskemann J, Schmidt ME, Jäger D, Steindorf K, Ulrich CM (2011). Internationale Konferenz zum Thema „Exercise, Energy Balance and Cancer“ in Heidelberg. Bewegungstherapie und Gesundheitssport, 27(6): 93-94. 4. Wiskemann J, Klassen O, Steindorf K (2012). Sport bei Krebskranken. Forum Onkologische Pfelge, 2 (1): 14-17. 5. Wiskemann J, Kühr L, Kühl R (2012). Evidenzbasierte Trainingsprogramme für Krebspatienten. Onkologische Pharmazie, 14 (2): 20-23. 6. Wiskemann J, Klassen O, Kühl R (2013). Cancer-related Fatigue. MedicalSportsNetwork, 02.13: 30-33. 7. Baumann FT, Bloch W, Schüle K, Steindorf K, Wiskemann J (2013). Bewegung und Sport bei Krebs. Blauer Ratgeber Nr. 48. Herausgeber: Deutsche Krebshilfe. CV – Joachim Wiskemann (PhD) March 2015