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  1. Article

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    A qualitative study examining newly diagnosed breast cancer patients’ experiences of participating in the Alberta Moving Beyond Breast Cancer (AMBER) prospective cohort study

    Decisions to participate in cancer trials are associated with uncertainty, distress, wanting to help find a cure, the hope for benefit, and altruism. There is a gap in the literature regarding research examini...

    Lynn Corcoran, Christine M. Friedenreich, Margaret L. McNeely in BMC Cancer (2023)

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    Rationale and design of the Diet Restriction and Exercise-induced Adaptations in Metastatic breast cancer (DREAM) study: a 2-arm, parallel-group, phase II, randomized control trial of a short-term, calorie-restricted, and ketogenic diet plus exercise during intravenous chemotherapy versus usual care

    An underlying cause of solid tumor resistance to chemotherapy treatment is diminished tumor blood supply, which leads to a hypoxic microenvironment, dependence on anaerobic energy metabolism, and impaired deli...

    Amy A. Kirkham, Karen King, Anil A. Joy, André B. Pelletier, John R. Mackey in BMC Cancer (2021)

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    Translating research into practice: outcomes from the Healthy Living after Cancer partnership project

    Healthy Living after Cancer (HLaC) was a national dissemination and implementation study of an evidence-based lifestyle intervention for cancer survivors. The program was imbedded into existing telephone cance...

    Elizabeth G. Eakin, Marina M. Reeves, Ana D. Goode, Elisabeth A. H. Winkler in BMC Cancer (2020)

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    Peer support for the maintenance of physical activity and health in cancer survivors: the PEER trial - a study protocol of a randomised controlled trial

    Despite an overwhelming body of evidence showing the benefits of physical activity (PA) and exercise for cancer survivors, few survivors meet the exercise oncology guidelines. Moreover, initiating, let alone m...

    Kirsten N. Adlard, David G. Jenkins, Chloe E. Salisbury, Kate A. Bolam in BMC Cancer (2019)

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    Correction to: Rationale and design of the Caloric Restriction and Exercise protection from Anthracycline Toxic Effects (CREATE) study: a 3-arm parallel group phase II randomized controlled trial in early breast cancer

    Following publication of the original article [1], we have been notified that one of the author names was listed incorrectly.

    Amy A. Kirkham, D. Ian Paterson, Carla M. Prado, John R. Mackey in BMC Cancer (2019)

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    Aerobic and resistance exercise improves physical fitness, bone health, and quality of life in overweight and obese breast cancer survivors: a randomized controlled trial

    Exercise is an effective strategy to improve quality of life and physical fitness in breast cancer survivors; however, few studies have focused on the early survivorship period, minorities, physically inactive...

    Christina M Dieli-Conwright, Kerry S Courneya in Breast Cancer Research (2018)

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    Rationale and design of the Caloric Restriction and Exercise protection from Anthracycline Toxic Effects (CREATE) study: a 3-arm parallel group phase II randomized controlled trial in early breast cancer

    Anthracycline chemotherapy agents are commonly used to treat breast cancer, but also result in cardiac injury, and potentially detrimental effects to vascular and skeletal muscle. Preclinical evidence demonstr...

    Amy A. Kirkham, D. Ian Paterson, Carla M. Prado, John M. Mackey in BMC Cancer (2018)

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    The Alberta Moving Beyond Breast Cancer (AMBER) Cohort Study: Recruitment, Baseline Assessment, and Description of the First 500 Participants

    To our knowledge, the Alberta Moving Beyond Breast Cancer (AMBER) Study is the first and only prospective cohort study of breast cancer survivors that includes objectively-measured physical activity (PA), sede...

    Kerry S. Courneya, Margaret L. McNeely, S. Nicole Culos-Reed in BMC Cancer (2016)

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    Healthy Living after Cancer: a dissemination and implementation study evaluating a telephone-delivered healthy lifestyle program for cancer survivors

    Given evidence shows physical activity, a healthful diet and weight management can improve cancer outcomes and reduce chronic disease risk, the major cancer organisations and health authorities have endorsed r...

    Elizabeth G. Eakin, Sandra C. Hayes, Marion R. Haas, Marina M. Reeves in BMC Cancer (2015)

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    Study design and methods for the Breast Cancer and Exercise Trial in Alberta (BETA)

    Exercise has favorable effects on biomarkers associated with a lower risk of breast cancer, however it is unclear if higher doses of exercise provide additional effects. No clinical trial has systematically ex...

    Christine M Friedenreich, Sarah MacLaughlin, Heather K Neilson in BMC Cancer (2014)

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    Physical Activity After Breast Cancer: Effect on Survival and Patient-Reported Outcomes

    Here we discuss ongoing studies and recently published evidence on the effect of physical activity for women previously diagnosed with breast cancer. Generally consistent evidence was found for beneficial effe...

    Darren R. Brenner, Heather K. Neilson, Kerry S. Courneya in Current Breast Cancer Reports (2014)

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    Perceived benefits and barriers to exercise for recently treated patients with multiple myeloma: a qualitative study

    Understanding the physical activity experiences of patients with multiple myeloma (MM) is essential to inform the development of evidence-based interventions and to quantify the benefits of physical activity. ...

    Melinda J Craike, Kaye Hose, Kerry S Courneya, Simon J Harrison in BMC Cancer (2013)

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    The Alberta moving beyond breast cancer (AMBER) cohort study: a prospective study of physical activity and health-related fitness in breast cancer survivors

    Limited research has examined the association between physical activity, health-related fitness, and disease outcomes in breast cancer survivors. Here, we present the rationale and design of the Alberta Moving Be

    Kerry S Courneya, Jeff K Vallance, S Nicole Culos-Reed, Margaret L McNeely in BMC Cancer (2012)

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    A randomized controlled trial on the effectiveness of strength training on clinical and muscle cellular outcomes in patients with prostate cancer during androgen deprivation therapy: rationale and design

    Studies indicate that strength training has beneficial effects on clinical health outcomes in prostate cancer patients during androgen deprivation therapy. However, randomized controlled trials are needed to s...

    Lene Thorsen, Tormod S Nilsen, Truls Raastad, Kerry S Courneya, Eva Skovlund in BMC Cancer (2012)

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    Efficacy of a referral and physical activity program for survivors of prostate cancer [ENGAGE]: Rationale and design for a cluster randomised controlled trial

    Despite evidence that physical activity improves the health and well-being of prostate cancer survivors, many men do not engage in sufficient levels of activity. The primary aim of this study (ENGAGE) is to de...

    Patricia M Livingston, Jo Salmon, Kerry S Courneya, Cadeyrn J Gaskin in BMC Cancer (2011)

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    A randomised controlled trial of a tele-based lifestyle intervention for colorectal cancer survivors ('CanChange'): study protocol

    Colorectal cancer survivors may suffer from a range of ongoing psychosocial and physical problems that negatively impact on quality of life. This paper presents the study protocol for a novel telephone-deliver...

    Anna L Hawkes, Kenneth I Pakenham, Kerry S Courneya, Sara Gollschewski in BMC Cancer (2009)