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Academic Article Exercise in cancer survivorship: building your base.
Academic Article Initiating Exercise Interventions to Promote Wellness in Cancer Patients and Survivors.
Academic Article Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy in African American cancer survivors: Risk factors and quality of life outcomes.
Academic Article Strength training stops bone loss and builds muscle in postmenopausal breast cancer survivors: a randomized, controlled trial.
Academic Article Physical Activity among Navajo Cancer Survivors: A Qualitative Study.
Academic Article Addressing physical activity needs of survivors by developing a community-based exercise program: LIVESTRONG? at the YMCA.
Academic Article Perceptions of Cancer Causes, Prevention, and Treatment Among Navajo Cancer Survivors.
Academic Article Exercise Guidelines for Cancer Survivors: Consensus Statement from International Multidisciplinary Roundtable.
Academic Article Exercise effects on hip bone mineral density in older, post-menopausal breast cancer survivors are age dependent.
Academic Article Development of a culturally relevant physical activity intervention for Navajo cancer survivors.
Academic Article Randomized trial of exercise and an online recovery tool to improve rehabilitation outcomes of cancer survivors.
Academic Article Evaluation of health behaviors and overall quality of life in younger adult African American cancer survivors.
Academic Article Physical activity after a cancer diagnosis: psychosocial outcomes.
Academic Article The effect of resistance training on muscle strength and physical function in older, postmenopausal breast cancer survivors: a randomized controlled trial.
Academic Article Prospective surveillance and management of cardiac toxicity and health in breast cancer survivors.
Academic Article A review of exercise interventions to improve bone health in adult cancer survivors.
Academic Article American College of Sports Medicine roundtable on exercise guidelines for cancer survivors.
Academic Article Physical activity.
Academic Article Strength, physical activity, and age predict fatigue in older breast cancer survivors.
Academic Article Neighborhood walkability and body mass index in African American cancer survivors: The Detroit Research on Cancer Survivors study.
Academic Article Fatigue in long-term cancer survivors.
Academic Article Formative Evaluation and Adaptation of a Navajo Cancer Survivor Physical Activity Intervention to Serve a Broader Native American Cancer Survivor Community.
Academic Article The Detroit Research on Cancer Survivors (ROCS) Pilot Study: A Focus on Outcomes after Cancer in a Racially Diverse Patient Population.
Academic Article Employment Outcomes, Financial Burden, Anxiety, and Depression Among Caregivers of African American Cancer Survivors.
Academic Article Nutrition and physical activity guidelines for cancer survivors.
Academic Article Physical activity and quality of life in African American cancer survivors: The Detroit Research on Cancer Survivors study.
Academic Article Implementing the exercise guidelines for cancer survivors.
Academic Article Social needs and health-related quality of life among African American cancer survivors: Results from the Detroit Research on Cancer Survivors study.
Academic Article Race, financial hardship, and limiting care due to cost in a diverse cohort of cancer survivors.
Academic Article Restoring Balance: a physical activity intervention for Native American cancer survivors and their familial support persons.
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