Analysis Of Physical Activity Participation, Attitude, Barrier Factors Of Patients With Colorectal Cancer In Korea

This study was to examine the level of physical activity participation, barrier factors affecting physical activity participating and attitude toward exercise in colorectal cancer patients in Korea. A total of 431 patients (male:271, female:160, aged:59.69 + or -10.86), diagnosed with colorectal can...

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