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Special Survivorship Section—Physical Activity for Recovery, Editor: Julia Rowland, M.D.

Physical Activity Interventions Following Cancer Diagnosis: Methodologic Challenges to Delivery and Assessment

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Pages 30-50 | Published online: 17 Feb 2004

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