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Open AccessReply to ‘Comment on ‘Anthropometric measurements and survival after prostate cancer diagnosis”
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Testicular cancer survivors (TCS) are at increased risk of cancer-related fatigue (CRF), psychosocial impairment, and poor mental health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Here, we examine the effects of high-in...
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Open AccessAnthropometric measurements and survival after a prostate cancer diagnosis
Evidence regarding the role of anthropometrics in prostate cancer survival is inconsistent. We examined the associations between anthropometric measures and survival outcomes.
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Open AccessDose–response effects of aerobic exercise on body composition among colon cancer survivors: a randomised controlled trial
Physical activity is associated with a lower risk of disease recurrence among colon cancer survivors. Excess visceral adipose tissue is associated with a higher risk of disease recurrence among colon cancer su...