Is it safe to exercise during oncological treatment? A study of adverse events during endurance and resistance training – data from the Phys-Can study
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Is it safe to exercise during oncological treatment? A study of adverse events during endurance and resistance training – data from the Phys-Can study
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ACTA ONCOLOGICA
Volume 60, Issue 1, Pages 96-105
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Informa UK Limited
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2020-12-19
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10.1080/0284186x.2020.1851046
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