The Effect of Post‐Treatment Combined Lifestyle Interventions on Quality of Life in Colorectal Cancer Patients - A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Background Colorectal cancer is identified as a lifestyle‐related type of cancer. There is an increasing emphasis on lifestyle interventions targeting pivotal lifestyle factors such as excess weight, cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption, poor diet and physical inactivity as primary and te...
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Main Authors: | Anke H. C. Gielen (Author), Britt J. M. Thomassen (Author), Tim J. Bult (Author), Jarno Melenhorst (Author), Merel L. Kimman (Author), Stephanie O. Breukink (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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