Exercise versus usual care after non-reconstructive breast cancer surgery (UK PROSPER): multicentre randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation
Objective To evaluate whether a structured exercise programme improved functional and health related quality of life outcomes compared with usual care for women at high risk of upper limb disability after breast cancer surgery. Design Multicentre, pragmatic, superiority, randomised controlled trial...
Main Authors: | Bruce, J, Mazuquin, B, Canaway, A, Hossain, A, Williamson, E, Mistry, P, Lall, R, Petrou, S, Lamb, SE, Rees, S, Padfield, E, Vidya, R, Thompson, AM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2021
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