Background: Health outcome trials have provided strong evidence that participating in regular physical activity can improve the quality of life and health of post-treatment breast cancer survivors. Focus is now needed on how to promote changes in physical activity behaviour among this group. Purpose: This systematic review examines the efficacy of behavioral interventions for promoting physical activity among post-treatment breast cancer survivors. Methods: Behavioural intervention studies published up until July 2012 were identified through a systematic search of two databases: MEDLINE and CINAHL; and by searching reference lists of relevant publications and scanning citation libraries of project staff. Results: Eight out of the ten identi...
Adverse health outcomes are often seen in breast cancer survivors due to prolonged treatment with si...
OBJECTIVES: Physical activity (PA) adoption can reduce treatment-related sequelae of breast cancer. ...
© 2011 Dr. Annabel C. PollardPhysical activity (PA) is a potentially modifiable behavioural risk fac...
Background: Health outcome trials have provided strong evidence that participating in regular physic...
Background: Health outcome trials have provided strong evidence that participating in regular physic...
Research has shown that recent post-treatment breast cancer survivors face significant challenges ar...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity can improve health and wellbeing after cancer and may reduce cancer re...
Background Despite evidence that physical activity (PA) can help reduce recurrence and mortality, m...
Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to investigate how physical acti...
Background: Participation in physical activity can improve the health outcomes of breast cancer surv...
Background: Participation in physical activity can improve the health outcomes of breast cancer surv...
Background: Participation in physical activity can improve the health outcomes of breast cancer surv...
Background: Due to early detection and advances in treatment, the number of women surviving breast c...
Purpose Physical activity is a well-established strategy to alleviate breast cancer-related adverse ...
Background: Due to early detection and advances in treatment, the number of women surviving breast c...
Adverse health outcomes are often seen in breast cancer survivors due to prolonged treatment with si...
OBJECTIVES: Physical activity (PA) adoption can reduce treatment-related sequelae of breast cancer. ...
© 2011 Dr. Annabel C. PollardPhysical activity (PA) is a potentially modifiable behavioural risk fac...
Background: Health outcome trials have provided strong evidence that participating in regular physic...
Background: Health outcome trials have provided strong evidence that participating in regular physic...
Research has shown that recent post-treatment breast cancer survivors face significant challenges ar...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity can improve health and wellbeing after cancer and may reduce cancer re...
Background Despite evidence that physical activity (PA) can help reduce recurrence and mortality, m...
Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to investigate how physical acti...
Background: Participation in physical activity can improve the health outcomes of breast cancer surv...
Background: Participation in physical activity can improve the health outcomes of breast cancer surv...
Background: Participation in physical activity can improve the health outcomes of breast cancer surv...
Background: Due to early detection and advances in treatment, the number of women surviving breast c...
Purpose Physical activity is a well-established strategy to alleviate breast cancer-related adverse ...
Background: Due to early detection and advances in treatment, the number of women surviving breast c...
Adverse health outcomes are often seen in breast cancer survivors due to prolonged treatment with si...
OBJECTIVES: Physical activity (PA) adoption can reduce treatment-related sequelae of breast cancer. ...
© 2011 Dr. Annabel C. PollardPhysical activity (PA) is a potentially modifiable behavioural risk fac...