Nutrition and physical activity guidelines for cancer survivors
@article{Rock2012NutritionAP, title={Nutrition and physical activity guidelines for cancer survivors}, author={Cheryl L. Rock and Colleen M Doyle and Wendy Demark-Wahnefried and Jeffrey A. Meyerhardt and Kerry S. Courneya and Anna L Schwartz and Elisa V. Bandera and Kathryn K. Hamilton and Barbara Grant and Marji L. McCullough and Tim E. Byers and Ted Gansler}, journal={CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians}, year={2012}, volume={62} }
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Developed by an American Cancer Society panel of experts, they will give you as a cancer survivor and your family the information you need to make informed decisions about your food and physical activity choices.
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Nutrition and physical activity guidelines for cancer survivors
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Developed by an American Cancer Society panel of experts, they will give you as a cancer survivor and your family the information you need to make informed decisions about your food and physical activity choices.
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Objective: Regular physical activity is positively associated with quality of life in ovarian cancer survivors, but no data exist on how best to promote activity in this population. This study…
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Adiposity has been linked inconsistently with prostate cancer, and few studies have evaluated whether such associations vary by disease aggressiveness; however, a large number of studies have concluded that adiposity and prostate cancer are related.
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Obesity, weight gain, and physical inactivity are adverse prognostic factors, although data on diet or supplement use in relation to cancer survival are more limited and inconsistent.
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