Lifestyle factors among Vietnamese women after breast and/or gynaecological cancer

Abstract Background Evidence has indicated that lifestyle factors including diet, physical activities, smoking, alcohol consumption, and BMI are associated with the morbidity, mortality risks[1-4] and survivorship[5] in women after breast and gynaecological cancer treatment. Multiple regression anal...

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Breast cancer
Cancer therapies
Diet
Exercise
Gynecological cancer
Gynecology
Lifestyles
Quality of life
Smoking
Survivor
Women
Womens health
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