Attitudes, challenges and needs about diet and physical activity in endometrial cancer survivors: a qualitative study
With rates of endometrial cancer survival increasing, there is growing interest about lifestyle behaviours that could improve quality of life and reduce the risk for chronic diseases. This study aimed to explore the attitudes, challenges and needs of endometrial cancer survivors regarding diet and p...
Main Authors: | Koutoukidis, D, Beeken, R, Lopes, S, Knobf, M, Lanceley, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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John Wiley & Sons Ltd
2017
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