Comparison of accelerometer-derived physical activity levels between individuals with and without cancer: a UK Biobank study
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Comparison of accelerometer-derived physical activity levels between individuals with and without cancer: a UK Biobank study
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Future Oncology
Volume 15, Issue 33, Pages 3763-3774
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Future Medicine Ltd
Online
2019-10-22
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10.2217/fon-2019-0443
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