Background: Due to early detection and advances in treatment, the number of women surviving breast cancer is increasing. Whilst there are many positive aspects of improved survival, breast cancer survival is associated with many long-term health and psychosocial sequelae. Engaging in regular physical activity post-diagnosis can reduce this burden. Despite this evidence, the majority of breast cancer survivors do not engage in regular physical activity. The challenge is to provide breast cancer survivors with appealing and effective physical activity support in a sustainable and cost-effective way. This article describes the protocol for the Move More for Life Study, which aims to assess the relative efficacy of two promising theory-based, p...
Although positive effects of physical activity in cancer survivors are well-established, survivors a...
In Australia, women with breast cancer comprise one of the largest groups of cancer survivors. As a ...
© 2018 The Authors. Psycho-Oncology Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Objective: Despite the physi...
Background: Due to early detection and advances in treatment, the number of women surviving breast c...
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...
OBJECTIVE: Several physical activity interventions have been effective in improving the health outco...
Translating research interventions into community practice is critical for improving population leve...
Objective Several physical activity interventions have been effective in improving the health outcom...
INTRODUCTION: Physical activity is a cost-effective and non-pharmaceutical strategy that can help mi...
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...
Background: Despite the significant, empirically supported benefits of physical activity, the majori...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) is a safe ...
Although positive effects of physical activity in cancer survivors are well-established, survivors a...
In Australia, women with breast cancer comprise one of the largest groups of cancer survivors. As a ...
© 2018 The Authors. Psycho-Oncology Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Objective: Despite the physi...
Background: Due to early detection and advances in treatment, the number of women surviving breast c...
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...
OBJECTIVE: Several physical activity interventions have been effective in improving the health outco...
Translating research interventions into community practice is critical for improving population leve...
Objective Several physical activity interventions have been effective in improving the health outcom...
INTRODUCTION: Physical activity is a cost-effective and non-pharmaceutical strategy that can help mi...
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...
Background: Despite the significant, empirically supported benefits of physical activity, the majori...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) is a safe ...
Although positive effects of physical activity in cancer survivors are well-established, survivors a...
In Australia, women with breast cancer comprise one of the largest groups of cancer survivors. As a ...
© 2018 The Authors. Psycho-Oncology Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Objective: Despite the physi...