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  • 2. A sense of understanding and belonging when life is at stake-Operable lung cancer patients' lived experiences of participation in exercise.
    Missel M, Borregaard B, Schoenau MN, Sommer MS.
    Eur J Cancer Care (Engl); 2019 Sep; 28(5):e13126. PubMed ID: 31245884
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  • 4. Regaining familiarity with own body after treatment for operable lung cancer - a qualitative longitudinal exploration.
    Missel M, Pedersen JH, Hendriksen C, Tewes M, Adamsen L.
    Eur J Cancer Care (Engl); 2016 Nov; 25(6):1076-1090. PubMed ID: 26361265
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  • 7. The Impact of a Multidimensional Exercise Intervention on Physical and Functional Capacity, Anxiety, and Depression in Patients With Advanced-Stage Lung Cancer Undergoing Chemotherapy.
    Quist M, Adamsen L, Rørth M, Laursen JH, Christensen KB, Langer SW.
    Integr Cancer Ther; 2015 Jul; 14(4):341-9. PubMed ID: 25800229
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  • 12. Exercising alcohol patients don't lack motivation but struggle with structures, emotions and social context - a qualitative dropout study.
    Sari S, Muller AE, Roessler KK.
    BMC Fam Pract; 2017 Mar 23; 18(1):45. PubMed ID: 28330457
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  • 13. A qualitative study exploring the views, attitudes and beliefs of patients and health professionals towards exercise intervention for people who are surgically treated for lung cancer.
    Crandall K, Maguire R, Campbell A, Kearney N.
    Eur J Cancer Care (Engl); 2018 Mar 23; 27(2):e12828. PubMed ID: 29377387
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  • 15. A modified exercise protocol may promote continuance of exercise after the intervention in lung cancer patients--a pragmatic uncontrolled trial.
    Andersen AH, Vinther A, Poulsen LL, Mellemgaard A.
    Support Care Cancer; 2013 Aug 23; 21(8):2247-53. PubMed ID: 23508894
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  • 17. Nurse navigation, symptom monitoring and exercise in vulnerable patients with lung cancer: feasibility of the NAVIGATE intervention.
    Langballe R, Svendsen L, Jakobsen E, Dalton SO, Karlsen RV, Iachina M, Freund KM, Leclair A, Jørgensen LB, Skou ST, Ehlers JH, Torenholt R, Svendsen MN, Envold Bidstrup P.
    Sci Rep; 2023 Dec 20; 13(1):22744. PubMed ID: 38123657
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  • 20. POSITIVE study: physical exercise program in non-operable lung cancer patients undergoing palliative treatment.
    Wiskemann J, Hummler S, Diepold C, Keil M, Abel U, Steindorf K, Beckhove P, Ulrich CM, Steins M, Thomas M.
    BMC Cancer; 2016 Jul 19; 16():499. PubMed ID: 27430336
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