Preoperative physical activity and functional performance levels are predictors of acute postoperative outcomes in a private South African colorectal cancer cohort
Background: For patients with colorectal cancer, surgical resection of the primary tumour remains the best treatment option. Surgery for colorectal cancer is being performed on patients who would previously not have been considered as suitable candidates. It remains to be seen which factors influenc...
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Main Authors: | Megan Whelan (Author), Heleen van Aswegen (Author), Ronel Roos (Author), June Fabian (Author), Brendan Bebington (Author) |
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