Effects and tolerability of exercise therapy modality on cardiorespiratory fitness in lung cancer: a randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background Poor cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is a cardinal feature of post‐treatment primary lung cancer. The most effective exercise therapy regimen to improve CRF has not been determined. Methods In this parallel‐group factorial randomized controlled trial, lung cancer survivors with p...
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Main Authors: | Jessica M. Scott (Author), Samantha M. Thomas (Author), James E. Herndon II (Author), Pamela S. Douglas (Author), Anthony F. Yu (Author), Valerie Rusch (Author), James Huang (Author), Catherine Capaci (Author), Jenna N. Harrison (Author), Kurtis J. Stoeckel (Author), Tormod Nilsen (Author), Elisabeth Edvardsen (Author), Meghan G. Michalski (Author), Neil D. Eves (Author), Lee W. Jones (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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