Prescribing Exercise to Cancer Patients Suffering from Increased Bone Fracture Risk Due to Metastatic Bone Disease or Multiple Myeloma in Austria—An Inter- and Multidisciplinary Evaluation Measure
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1. Introduction
2. Best-Practice Model for Exercise Prescription in Austria
3. Discussion and Conclusions
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Crevenna, R.; Hasenoehrl, T.; Wiltschke, C.; Kainberger, F.; Keilani, M. Prescribing Exercise to Cancer Patients Suffering from Increased Bone Fracture Risk Due to Metastatic Bone Disease or Multiple Myeloma in Austria—An Inter- and Multidisciplinary Evaluation Measure. Cancers 2023, 15, 1245. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15041245
Crevenna R, Hasenoehrl T, Wiltschke C, Kainberger F, Keilani M. Prescribing Exercise to Cancer Patients Suffering from Increased Bone Fracture Risk Due to Metastatic Bone Disease or Multiple Myeloma in Austria—An Inter- and Multidisciplinary Evaluation Measure. Cancers. 2023; 15(4):1245. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15041245
Chicago/Turabian StyleCrevenna, Richard, Timothy Hasenoehrl, Christoph Wiltschke, Franz Kainberger, and Mohammad Keilani. 2023. "Prescribing Exercise to Cancer Patients Suffering from Increased Bone Fracture Risk Due to Metastatic Bone Disease or Multiple Myeloma in Austria—An Inter- and Multidisciplinary Evaluation Measure" Cancers 15, no. 4: 1245. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15041245
APA StyleCrevenna, R., Hasenoehrl, T., Wiltschke, C., Kainberger, F., & Keilani, M. (2023). Prescribing Exercise to Cancer Patients Suffering from Increased Bone Fracture Risk Due to Metastatic Bone Disease or Multiple Myeloma in Austria—An Inter- and Multidisciplinary Evaluation Measure. Cancers, 15(4), 1245. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15041245