Design of a multinational randomized controlled trial to assess the effects of structured and individualized exercise in patients with metastatic breast cancer on fatigue and quality of life: the EFFECT study
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N. Aaronson | A. Urruticoechea | E. Zopf | K. Steindorf | A. May | E. van der Wall | E. Senkus | Y. Wengström | F. Rosenberger | M. Peláez | M. Stuiver | K. Bolam | E. Monninkhof | Martina E. Schmidt | G. D. de Wit | W. Bloch | P. Zimmer | H. Rundqvist | A. E. Hiensch | Johanna Depenbusch | Dorothea Clauss | Milena Lachowicz | Mark Trevaskis | Jon Belloso | J. Belloso | D. Clauss | M. Lachowicz | J. Depenbusch | A. Hiensch | M. Trevaskis | G. A. de Wit
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