POPULATION’ PERCEPTION ABOUT EXERCISE IN CANCER PATIENTS: PRELIMINARY FINDINGS

Volume: 53, Issue: 8S, Pages: 479 - 479
Published: Aug 1, 2021
Abstract
Emerging evidence suggest that exercise may extend survival after a cancer diagnosis, controls treatment-related adverse events, and improve patients' quality of life. Nevertheless, most cancer patients are insufficiently active. It is recognized that the population's perception of behavior can influence the chance to practice it. PURPOSE: Explore the perception of the Italian population about exercise in cancer patients. METHODS: A...
Paper Details
Title
POPULATION’ PERCEPTION ABOUT EXERCISE IN CANCER PATIENTS: PRELIMINARY FINDINGS
Published Date
Aug 1, 2021
Volume
53
Issue
8S
Pages
479 - 479
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