Physical activity levels after low anterior resection for rectal cancer: one-year follow-up
Abstract Background Overall survival rates after rectal cancer have increased. Therefore, functional outcomes rightly deserve more interest. The aims of this study were to assess progression in total, sports, occupational and household physical activity levels of rectal cancer survivors, from preope...
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Main Authors: | Anne Asnong (Author), André D'Hoore (Author), Albert Wolthuis (Author), Yves Van Molhem (Author), Bart Van Geluwe (Author), Annouschka Laenen (Author), Nele Devoogdt (Author), An De Groef (Author), Tessa De Vrieze (Author), Charlotte Van Calster (Author), Inge Geraerts (Author) |
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