%0 Journal Article %T Exercise in cancer patients: assistance levels and referral pathways-a position statement from the Spanish Society of Medical Oncology. %A Herrero López B %A Cardeña-Gutiérrez A %A Godoy Ortiz A %A Gonzaga López A %A Grueso López AM %A Nuño Alves A %A Ramírez Daffós P %A Rodríguez Sánchez CA %A Rodríguez Pérez ÁR %A Sacristán Santos V %A Saura Grau S %A Sebio García R %A Seguí Palmer MÁ %J Clin Transl Oncol %V 0 %N 0 %D 2024 Jun 23 %M 38909323 %F 3.34 %R 10.1007/s12094-024-03546-w %X There is growing evidence about how physical activity can improve cancer care. Unfortunately, exercise is still not widely prescribed to oncology patients, despite the benefit it brings. For this to occur, it is necessary for a multidisciplinary approach involving different types of healthcare professionals, given that each treatment be tailored for each single case. Besides incorporating appropriate infrastructures and referral pathways, we need to integrate exercise into healthcare practice, which ameliorates patients' quality of life and treatment side effects. From the Spanish Society of Medical Oncology (SEOM), and through the Exercise and Cancer Working Group, we indicate considerations, analyze patient care scenarios, and propose a referral pathway algorithm for exercise prescription, taking in account the patient's needs. In later sections of this paper, we describe how this algorithm could be implemented, and how the exercise programs should be built, including the physical activity contents, the settings, and the delivery mode. We conclude that professionals, infrastructures, and organizations should be available at every assistance level to create programs providing adequate exercise training for cancer patients.