Breast cancer relatives' physical activity intervention needs and preferences: qualitative results
Abstract Background While many risk factors for breast cancer, such as family history, are not modifiable, some, however, can be modified. The study used formative qualitative research to learn about the physical activity intervention preferences and needs of first-degree female relatives (FDFRs) of...
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Main Authors: | Sheri J. Hartman (Author), Rochelle K. Rosen (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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