BackgroundThe impact of physical activity on survival outcomes in patients with recurrent colon cancer has not been studied. We tested the association between the level of postdiagnosis physical activity and survival outcomes of patients with recurrent colon cancer.Patients and methodsWe conducted a prospective observational study of 237 patients with stage III colon cancer who had recurrence of disease. Physical activity was measured approximately 6 months after the completion of therapy (14 months after surgical resection) but before detection of recurrent disease. The primary end point of the study was survival time after recurrence.ResultsThe hazard ratio comparing patients who reported at least 18 metabolic equivalent task (MET) hours ...
Background: The influence of physical activity on patient-reported recovery of physical functioning ...
This review summarizes the evidence regarding physical activity and diet after colorectal cancer dia...
BACKGROUND: The influence of physical activity on patient-reported recovery of physical functioning ...
Physical activity reduces the risk of colon cancer, but its prognostic impact after cancer diagnosis...
PurposeRegular physical activity is associated with reduced risk of recurrence and mortality in pati...
Regular physical activity (PA) is associated with improved overall survival (OS) in stage I-III colo...
Background: Physical activity can provide benefits to cancer survivors, including reduced symptoms a...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity is associated with a lower incidence of colorectal cancer; however, th...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity improves survival, reduces postoperative complications, and reduces th...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the present study was to explore the participation in physical activity (PA)...
Evidence suggests physical activity improves prognosis following cancer diagnosis; however, evidence...
Purpose: Physical activity improves the health outcomes of colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors, yet fe...
BACKGROUND: Although physical activity has been consistently associated with reduced breast cancer m...
Physical activity has been shown to reduce colorectal cancer risk. However, the association of physi...
Purpose The present study aims to examine the longitudinal relation between physical activity (PA) a...
Background: The influence of physical activity on patient-reported recovery of physical functioning ...
This review summarizes the evidence regarding physical activity and diet after colorectal cancer dia...
BACKGROUND: The influence of physical activity on patient-reported recovery of physical functioning ...
Physical activity reduces the risk of colon cancer, but its prognostic impact after cancer diagnosis...
PurposeRegular physical activity is associated with reduced risk of recurrence and mortality in pati...
Regular physical activity (PA) is associated with improved overall survival (OS) in stage I-III colo...
Background: Physical activity can provide benefits to cancer survivors, including reduced symptoms a...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity is associated with a lower incidence of colorectal cancer; however, th...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity improves survival, reduces postoperative complications, and reduces th...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the present study was to explore the participation in physical activity (PA)...
Evidence suggests physical activity improves prognosis following cancer diagnosis; however, evidence...
Purpose: Physical activity improves the health outcomes of colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors, yet fe...
BACKGROUND: Although physical activity has been consistently associated with reduced breast cancer m...
Physical activity has been shown to reduce colorectal cancer risk. However, the association of physi...
Purpose The present study aims to examine the longitudinal relation between physical activity (PA) a...
Background: The influence of physical activity on patient-reported recovery of physical functioning ...
This review summarizes the evidence regarding physical activity and diet after colorectal cancer dia...
BACKGROUND: The influence of physical activity on patient-reported recovery of physical functioning ...