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Open AccessThe association of circadian parameters and the clustering of fatigue, depression, and sleep problems in breast cancer survivors: a latent class analysis
Circadian rhythms control a wide range of physiological processes and may be associated with fatigue, depression, and sleep problems. We aimed to identify subgroups of breast cancer survivors based on symptoms...
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Open AccessThe association between breast arterial calcification and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in an Australian population-based breast cancer case–control study
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Breast arterial calcification (BAC) on mammograms is not associated with breast cancer risk. However, there is increa...
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Sedentary Behaviour and Cancer
This chapter summarises the growing body of evidence relating to sedentary behaviour and cancer. We conducted meta-analyses for sites with at least three studies comparing the highest to lowest category of sed...
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Open AccessPatient-reported functional outcome measures and treatment choice for prostate cancer
The aim of this study was to describe changes in patient-reported functional outcome measures (PROMs) comparing pre-treatment and 12 months after radical prostatectomy (RP), external beam radiation therapy (EB...
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Open AccessConsidering hormone-sensitive cancers as a single disease in the UK biobank reveals shared aetiology
Hormone-related cancers, including cancers of the breast, prostate, ovaries, uterine, and thyroid, globally contribute to the majority of cancer incidence. We hypothesize that hormone-sensitive cancers share c...
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Open AccessThe effect of exercise on left ventricular global longitudinal strain
Exercise improves measures of cardiovascular (CV) health and function. But as traditional measures improve gradually, it can be difficult to identify the effectiveness of an exercise intervention in the short-...
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Psychosocial well-being and supportive care needs of cancer patients and survivors living in rural or regional areas: a systematic review from 2010 to 2021
To summarise what is currently known about the psychosocial morbidity, experiences, and needs of people with cancer and their informal caregivers, who live in rural or regional areas of developed countries.
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Adiposity and cancer: a Mendelian randomization analysis in the UK biobank
Observational and Mendelian randomization (MR) studies link obesity and cancer, but it remains unclear whether these depend upon related metabolic abnormalities.
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Associations between baseline demographic, clinical and lifestyle factors, and changes in fatigue, depression, and health-related quality of life in long-term cancer survivors: a cohort study
To investigate the longitudinal associations between demographic, clinical and lifestyle factors, and changes in patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in cancer survivors 6–9 years post-diagnosis in Western Australia.
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Effects of a wearable technology-based physical activity intervention on sleep quality in breast cancer survivors: the ACTIVATE Trial
Physical activity interventions can improve sleep quality in breast cancer survivors. This paper examines the effects of the ACTIVATE Trial, a wearable-based physical activity intervention (Garmin Vivofit2® co...
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Lifetime recreational physical activity and the risk of prostate cancer
Research on the association between physical activity and the risk of prostate cancer is inconsistent. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the timing, intensity, and type of recreational physical ...
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Sedentary Behaviour and Cancer
How sedentary behaviour affects cancer risk is still largely unknown. This chapter summarizes the modest, but growing, body of evidence accrued to date. Based on the findings of 25 different studies that have ...
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Reallocating time to sleep, sedentary, and active behaviours in non-Hodgkin lymphoma survivors: associations with patient-reported outcomes
The purpose of this study was to examine potential effects of reallocating time between sleep, sedentary and active behaviours on fatigue symptoms and quality of life in a sample of non-Hodgkin lymphoma surviv...
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Erratum to: Patterns and correlates of accelerometer-assessed physical activity and sedentary time among colon cancer survivors
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How sedentary and physically active are breast cancer survivors, and which population subgroups have higher or lower levels of these behaviors?
Physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior may influence the physical and mental health of breast cancer survivors; however, few studies have objectively measured these behaviors in this population. We used...
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Patterns and correlates of accelerometer-assessed physical activity and sedentary time among colon cancer survivors
Understanding of the physical activity and sedentary behavior of cancer survivors is limited by reliance on self-reported data. Here, we report the correlates, and patterns of accumulation, of physical activit...
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Accelerometer-assessed physical activity and sedentary time among colon cancer survivors: associations with psychological health outcomes
The purpose of this study was to determine associations of objectively assessed moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA) and sedentary time with psychological health outcomes including depressio...
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Lifetime physical activity and risk of breast cancer in pre-and post-menopausal women
To investigate the association between different types of physical activity (PA) and breast cancer. A case–control study of breast cancer was conducted in Western Australia from 2009 to 2011, in which 1205 wo...
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Agreement between accelerometer-assessed and self-reported physical activity and sedentary time in colon cancer survivors
Research conducted on the general population indicates self-reported measures of physical activity and sedentary behaviour are inaccurate when compared with objective measures; however, it is not clear if this...
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Smoking, alcohol, diabetes, obesity, socioeconomic status, and the risk of colorectal cancer in a population-based case–control study
Although previous research has identified factors that may determine willingness to participate in research, relatively few studies have attempted to quantify the impact non-participation may have on exposure–...