Effects of and Lessons Learned from an Internet-Based Physical Activity Support Program (with and without Physiotherapist Telephone Counselling) on Physical Activity Levels of Breast and Prostate Cancer Survivors: The PABLO Randomized Controlled Trial
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H. G. van der Poel | W. V. van Harten | A. May | W. Groen | H. Oldenburg | V. Retèl | M. Stuiver | S. Koole | S. van Grinsven | N. Aaronson | H. J. van de Wiel
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