Dietary and Exercise Interventions for Pediatric Oncology Patients: The Way Forward
Abstract This review focuses on diet and exercise interventions that have been conducted in pediatric cancer and pediatric stem cell transplant patients. It examines the different reasons for conducting lifestyle interventions with attention to the different outcome measurements and feasibility of t...
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This review focuses on diet and exercise interventions that have been conducted in pediatric cancer and pediatric stem cell transplant patients. It examines the different reasons for conducting lifestyle interventions with attention to the different outcome measurements and feasibility of these measures with an argument toward a need for standardization to move the field forward. |
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