Exercise behavior, functional capacity, and survival in adults with malignant recurrent glioma.
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A. Friedman | L. Jones | W. Hornsby | H. Friedman | D. Reardon | A. Desjardins | D. Fels | J. Vredenburgh | A. Coan | J. Herndon | K. Peters | Emily A Ruden | Emily Waner | M. West
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