
Our Research
This section showcases the scientific foundation of our project, featuring peer-reviewed publications, conference posters, and presentations. Our research reflects the multidisciplinary work driving the development of adapted physical activity programs for children undergoing cancer treatment. Explore our contributions to better understand the evidence and innovation behind our approach.
Team Members
Full Professor, University of Rennes 2, France
Research engineer, University of Rennes 2, France
Associate Professor, Centrale Supélec, France
Full Professor, University Hospital Essen, Germany
Associate Professor, INN, Norway
Full Professor, University of Rennes 2, France
Associate Profesor, ENSAI, France
Full Professor, CHU Rennes, France
Full Professor, University Hospital Essen, Germany
Kevin Tiow Wee Tan
Associate Professor, INN, Norway
Research engineer, University of Rennes 2, France
Associate Profesor, ENSAI, France
Full Professor, CHU Rennes, France
Associate Professor, University Hospital Essen, Germany
Associate professor, UCO Angers, France
Associate Professor, Centrale Supélec, France
Jean-Baptiste Maer
Full Professor, CHU Rennes, France
Meisam Taheri
Associate Professor, INN, Norway
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Peer-reviewed publications
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Déforges, J., Vu, A., Gandemer, V., Bonneau-Lagacherie, J., Drouadenne, F., Gastinger, S., Bideau, B., Soladié, C.,& Rébillard, A. (2025, March). Evaluating Compliance, Acceptance, and Intensity of a Custom Virtual Reality Exergame for Hospitalized Children with Cancer: A Pilot Study. In 2025 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces Abstracts and Workshops (VRW) (pp. 1350-1351). IEEE.
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Peyrachon, R., & Rébillard, A. (2023). Effects of active video games in patients with cancer: systematic review. JMIR cancer, 9, e45037.
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Rebillard, A., Lefeuvre-Orfila, L., Gueritat, J., & Cillard, J. (2013). Prostate cancer and physical activity: adaptive response to oxidative stress. Free radical biology and medicine, 60, 115-124.
Conference Posters
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J. Déforges et al., "Evaluating Compliance, Acceptance, and Intensity of a Custom Virtual Reality Exergame for Hospitalized Children with Cancer: A Pilot Study," 2025 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces.