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    The Physical Activity and Cancer Control (PACC) framework: update on the evidence, guidelines, and future research priorities

    We proposed the Physical Activity and Cancer Control (PACC) framework in 2007 to help organise, focus, and stimulate research on physical activity in eight cancer control categories: prevention, detection, tre...

    Lin Yang, Kerry S. Courneya, Christine M. Friedenreich in British Journal of Cancer (2024)

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    Reply to ‘Comment on ‘Anthropometric measurements and survival after prostate cancer diagnosis”

    Megan S. Farris, Kerry S. Courneya, Karen A. Kopciuk in British Journal of Cancer (2018)

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    Effects of high-intensity interval training on fatigue and quality of life in testicular cancer survivors

    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...

    Scott C Adams, Darren S DeLorey, Margie H Davenport in British Journal of Cancer (2018)

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    Anthropometric 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.

    Megan S Farris, Kerry S Courneya, Karen A Kopciuk in British Journal of Cancer (2018)

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    Dose–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...

    Justin C Brown, Babette S Zemel, Andrea B Troxel in British Journal of Cancer (2017)