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Holmes, MD et al. Physical Activity and Survival after Breast Cancer Diagnosis. JAMA Vol. 293 No. 20, May 25, 2005.

 

Ohira, T & Schmitz, K. Effects of Weight Training on Quality of Life in Recent Breast Cancer Survivors. American Cancer Society. 2006.

 

Myers, et al. (Eds.) ACSM's Resources for Clinical Exercise Physiology - Musculoskeletal, Neuromuscular, Neoplastic, Immunologic and Hematologic Conditions. American College of Sports Medicine, Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2002.
 
Gerber, LH. Cancer rehabilitation into the future. American Cancer Society 92:975-979, 2001.
 
Courneya, KS. Exercise Interventions During Cancer Treatment: Biopsychosocial Outcomes. Exercise Sports Science Reviews 29:60-64, 2001.
 
Schwartz, et al. Exercise reduces daily fatigue in women with breast cancer receiving chemotherapy. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 33:718-723, 2001.
 
Courneya, KS, Friedenreich, CM. Physical exercise and quality of life following cancer diagnosis: A literature review. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 21:171-179, 1999.
 

 

 

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