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137 related items for PubMed ID: 26361265

  • 1. 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.
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  • 2. Diagnosis as the First Critical Point in the Treatment Trajectory: An Exploration of Operable Lung Cancer Patients' Lived Experiences.
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  • 3. Exercise intervention for patients diagnosed with operable non-small cell lung cancer: a qualitative longitudinal feasibility study.
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  • 16. A longitudinal exploration of 'Four Critical Moments' during treatment trajectory in patients with operable lung cancer and the feasibility of an exercise intervention: a research protocol.
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