Patient and professional perspectives on physical activity promotion in routine cancer care: a qualitative study
Abstract Backgrounds Physical activity is associated with many benefits in reducing cancer symptoms and treatments side effects. Yet, studies consistently show that knowledge about physical activity is under-promoted among people diagnosed with cancer. Therefore, we aimed to contribute to filling th...
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Main Authors: | Kadia Saint-Onge (Author), Jany St-Cyr (Author), Isabelle Doré (Author), Lise Gauvin (Author) |
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