Cancer-Specific Concerns and Physical Activity Among Recently Diagnosed Breast and Prostate Cancer Survivors
Conclusion. Cancer-specific concerns diminish over time, especially among breast cancer survivors. Among prostate cancer survivors, incontinence is a significant barrier that hinders benefit from PA interventions. Thus, there is a need either for medical interventions to ameliorate incontinence or for behavioral interventions to address this issue among survivors.
Source: Integrative Cancer Therapies - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Ottenbacher, A., Sloane, R., Snyder, D. C., Kraus, W., Sprod, L., Demark-Wahnefried, W. Tags: Articles Source Type: research
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