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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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    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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    Efficacy of night-time compression for breast cancer related lymphedema (LYNC): protocol for a multi-centre, randomized controlled efficacy trial

    Lymphedema is a prevalent long-term effect of breast cancer treatment that is associated with reduced quality of life. More recent observational data suggest that the addition of night-time compression to day-...

    Margaret L. McNeely, Kristin L. Campbell, Marc Webster, Urve Kuusk in BMC Cancer (2016)

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    The Alberta moving beyond breast cancer (AMBER) cohort study: baseline description of the full cohort

    The Alberta Moving Beyond Breast Cancer (AMBER) Study is an ongoing prospective cohort study investigating how direct measures of physical activity (PA), sedentary behavior (SB), and health-related fitness (HRF) ...

    Christine M. Friedenreich, Jeff K. Vallance, Margaret L. McNeely in Cancer Causes & Control (2022)

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    The online delivery of exercise oncology classes supported with health coaching: a parallel pilot randomized controlled trial

    The primary objective was to investigate the feasibility of a synchronous, online-delivered, group-based, supervised, exercise oncology maintenance program supported with health coaching.

    Maximilian Eisele, Andrew J. Pohl, Meghan H. McDonough in Pilot and Feasibility Studies (2023)

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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)