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    Adherence to a lower versus higher intensity physical activity intervention in the Breast Cancer & Physical Activity Level (BC-PAL) Trial

    The first aim is to examine adherence to a lower versus higher intensity physical activity (PA) prescription in breast cancer survivors in the Breast Cancer & Physical Activity Level (BC-PAL) Trial. The second...

    Jessica McNeil, Mina Fahim, Chelsea R. Stone in Journal of Cancer Survivorship (2022)

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    Reply to a letter to the editor referencing “Breast cancer survivors’ perspectives on a home-based physical activity intervention utilizing wearable technology”

    Renee L. Kokts-Porietis, Chelsea R. Stone in Supportive Care in Cancer (2020)

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    Physical Activity and Cancer Survival

    By 2019, there had been at least 145 studies published that examined some aspect of the association between physical activity and survival. There is now strong and consistent evidence that both pre- and post-d...

    Christine M. Friedenreich, Chelsea R. Stone, Sandra C. Hayes in Exercise Oncology (2020)

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    Determinants of changes in physical activity from pre-diagnosis to post-diagnosis in a cohort of prostate cancer survivors

    Physical activity (PA) has been shown to improve quality of life and survival in cancer survivors; however, a cancer diagnosis may change PA patterns. We examine determinants of changes in meeting the PA guide...

    Chelsea R. Stone, Kerry S. Courneya, S. Elizabeth McGregor in Supportive Care in Cancer (2019)

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    Breast cancer survivors’ perspectives on a home-based physical activity intervention utilizing wearable technology

    To gain breast cancer survivors’ perspectives on participation in a home-based physical activity intervention and the factors that contributed to their acceptance and adherence to physical activity.

    Renee L. Kokts-Porietis, Chelsea R. Stone in Supportive Care in Cancer (2019)

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    The association between sleep duration and cancer-specific mortality: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    In this systematic review and meta-analysis, we aimed to estimate cancer-specific mortality and all-cause mortality among cancer survivors associated with both short (typically 5 or 6 h/night) and long (typica...

    Chelsea R. Stone, Tiffany R. Haig, Kirsten M. Fiest in Cancer Causes & Control (2019)

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    Effects of physical activity on colorectal cancer risk among family history and body mass index subgroups: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    Physical activity is consistently associated with a reduced risk of colorectal cancer in epidemiologic studies. This association among higher risk subgroups, such as those with a first-degree family history of...

    Eileen Shaw, Megan S. Farris, Chelsea R. Stone, Jeroen W. G. Derksen in BMC Cancer (2018)