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期刊名:Journal of adolescent and young adult oncology

缩写:J ADOLESC YOUNG ADUL

ISSN:2156-5333

e-ISSN:2156-535X

IF/分区:1.2/Q4

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Andrew Murnane,Jeremy Lewin,Nicole Kiss et al. Andrew Murnane et al.
Advancements in cancer research, treatment protocols, and supportive care interventions have contributed to an increasing population of adolescent and young adult cancer survivors (AYA-CS). Impaired cardiorespiratory fitness is a key modifi...
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Cancer is the leading cause of disease-related death among female adolescents and young adults (AYAs) and the second leading cause after heart disease among males in the United States. Despite recent improvements in survival outcomes, AYAs ...
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Purpose: To explore the acceptability of the content and delivery of the age-specific cancer rehabilitation program Young Adults Taking Action (YATAC) from the perspective of young adult cancer survivors (YACSs). ...