Nutrition and Exercise Interventions for Patients with Lung Cancer Appear Beneficial, but More Studies Are Required
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Patients with lung cancer have a symptom burden— including fatigue, anorexia, and weight loss—that is among the highest for all types of cancer1.[...]
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Kiss, N.; Isenring, E. Nutrition and Exercise Interventions for Patients with Lung Cancer Appear Beneficial, but More Studies Are Required. Curr. Oncol. 2013, 20, 281-282. https://doi.org/10.3747/co.20.1552
Kiss N, Isenring E. Nutrition and Exercise Interventions for Patients with Lung Cancer Appear Beneficial, but More Studies Are Required. Current Oncology. 2013; 20(4):281-282. https://doi.org/10.3747/co.20.1552
Chicago/Turabian StyleKiss, N., and E. Isenring. 2013. "Nutrition and Exercise Interventions for Patients with Lung Cancer Appear Beneficial, but More Studies Are Required" Current Oncology 20, no. 4: 281-282. https://doi.org/10.3747/co.20.1552
APA StyleKiss, N., & Isenring, E. (2013). Nutrition and Exercise Interventions for Patients with Lung Cancer Appear Beneficial, but More Studies Are Required. Current Oncology, 20(4), 281-282. https://doi.org/10.3747/co.20.1552