Associations between health-related fitness and quality of life in newly diagnosed breast cancer patients
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C. Friedenreich | C. Matthews | K. Courneya | J. Mackey | G. Bell | Lin Yang | S. Culos-Reed | J. Vallance | K. Kopciuk | M. McNeely | L. Dickau | Ki-Yong An | Qinggang Wang | J. McNeil | M. Filion | Fernanda Z. Arthuso | Stephanie M. Ntoukas | Andria R Morielli | Spencer J Allen
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