BackgroundDespite advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment have significantly improved survival rates, patients post-treatment-related health needs are often not adequately addressed by current health services. The aim of the Women's Wellness after Cancer Program (WWACP), which is a digitised multimodal lifestyle intervention, is to enhance health-related quality of life in women previously treated for blood, breast and gynaecological cancers.MethodsA single-blinded, multi-centre randomized controlled trial recruited a total of 351 women within 24 months of completion of chemotherapy (primary or adjuvant) and/or radiotherapy. Women were randomly assigned to either usual care or intervention using computer-generated permuted-block ran...
Overweight is a common concern for many breast cancer survivors (BCSs), which coincides with serious...
Background and Objectives: This pilot project assessed the acceptability of a mixed-type, moderate-i...
Trabalho apresentado no 16th International WCPT Congress, 20-23 june 2011, Amsterdam, HollandN/
BackgroundDespite advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment have significantly improved survival ra...
Background: Despite advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment have significantly improved survival ...
Background: Despite advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment have significantly improved survival...
See link to correction below Background Despite advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment have sign...
Background Advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment have significantly improved survival rates, th...
BACKGROUND: The residual effects of cancer and its treatment can profoundly affect women's quality o...
<b>See link to correction below</b>\ud \ud <b>Background</b>\ud \ud Despite advances in cancer diagn...
OBJECTIVE\ud \ud Women diagnosed as having breast cancer may experience difficulties with posttreatm...
The impact of gynaecological cancers is multifaceted. Whilst many women enjoy good quality of life p...
BACKGROUND: Obesity, physical inactivity and poor diet quality have been associated with increased r...
BACKGROUND: Given evidence shows physical activity, a healthful diet and weight management can impro...
BACKGROUND: Given evidence shows physical activity, a healthful diet and weight management can impro...
Overweight is a common concern for many breast cancer survivors (BCSs), which coincides with serious...
Background and Objectives: This pilot project assessed the acceptability of a mixed-type, moderate-i...
Trabalho apresentado no 16th International WCPT Congress, 20-23 june 2011, Amsterdam, HollandN/
BackgroundDespite advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment have significantly improved survival ra...
Background: Despite advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment have significantly improved survival ...
Background: Despite advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment have significantly improved survival...
See link to correction below Background Despite advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment have sign...
Background Advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment have significantly improved survival rates, th...
BACKGROUND: The residual effects of cancer and its treatment can profoundly affect women's quality o...
<b>See link to correction below</b>\ud \ud <b>Background</b>\ud \ud Despite advances in cancer diagn...
OBJECTIVE\ud \ud Women diagnosed as having breast cancer may experience difficulties with posttreatm...
The impact of gynaecological cancers is multifaceted. Whilst many women enjoy good quality of life p...
BACKGROUND: Obesity, physical inactivity and poor diet quality have been associated with increased r...
BACKGROUND: Given evidence shows physical activity, a healthful diet and weight management can impro...
BACKGROUND: Given evidence shows physical activity, a healthful diet and weight management can impro...
Overweight is a common concern for many breast cancer survivors (BCSs), which coincides with serious...
Background and Objectives: This pilot project assessed the acceptability of a mixed-type, moderate-i...
Trabalho apresentado no 16th International WCPT Congress, 20-23 june 2011, Amsterdam, HollandN/