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Predicting recreational difficulties and decreased leisure activities in women 6-12 months post breast cancer surgery.

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Predicting recreational difficulties and decreased leisure activities in women 6-12 months post breast cancer surgery.

Auteurs : Baukje Miedema ; Ryan Hamilton ; Sue Tatemichi ; Roanne Thomas-Maclean ; Anna Towers ; Thomas F. Hack ; Andrea Tilley ; Winkle Kwan

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RBID : pubmed:18949564

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A Canadian research team is conducting a multi-centered, non-interventional national study with the objective of charting the course of arm morbidity after breast cancer surgery. This paper examined the relationship between arm morbidity and leisure and recreational activities of affected women.

DOI: 10.1007/s11764-008-0068-8
PubMed: 18949564

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