Physical Activity and Long-term Quality of Life among Colorectal Cancer Survivors—A Population-based Prospective Study
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H. Brenner | J. Chang-Claude | M. Hoffmeister | V. Arndt | Ruth Elisa Eyl | P. Carr | L. Jansen | Lena Koch-Gallenkamp | V. Walter | R. E. Eyl | L. Koch-Gallenkamp | Prudence R. Carr
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