Preventing the adverse cardiovascular consequences of allogeneic stem cell transplantation with a multi-faceted exercise intervention: the ALLO-Active trial protocol
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N. Owen | D. Dunstan | B. Kingwell | B. Lynch | R. Daly | S. Fraser | S. Avery | A. La Gerche | H. Dillon | E. Howden | A. Spencer | N. Saner | D. Kliman | Tegan Ilsley
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