Four-year effects of physical exercise during adjuvant treatment on fatigue and physical activity in breast and colon cancer patients.
Anne M. May(Utrecht University), Lenja Witlox(University Medical Center Utrecht), Anouk E. Hiensch(Utrecht University), Miranda J. Velthuis(Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation), Elsken van der Wall(Johns Hopkins University), Petra H.M. Peeters(University Medical Center Utrecht)
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