Exercise and cancer survivorship
Exercise and cancer survivorship
The association between exercise and cancer incidence has long been established. Increasingly research is considering the role of exercise in the oncology setting. This article summarizes the current evidence for exercise promotion in cancer survivors and guidelines for exercise participation in this population.
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Grimmett, Chloe
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April 2011
Grimmett, Chloe
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Grimmett, Chloe
(2011)
Exercise and cancer survivorship.
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 72 (4), .
(PMID:21537235)
Abstract
The association between exercise and cancer incidence has long been established. Increasingly research is considering the role of exercise in the oncology setting. This article summarizes the current evidence for exercise promotion in cancer survivors and guidelines for exercise participation in this population.
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Published date: April 2011
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Faculty of Health Sciences
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Local EPrints ID: 336760
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/336760
ISSN: 1750-8460
PURE UUID: 3708b184-fe8d-451e-83ff-31ddf065350e
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