Identifying the exercise-based support needs and exercise programme preferences among men with prostate cancer during active surveillance: A qualitative study

Volume: 41, Pages: 135 - 142
Published: Aug 1, 2019
Abstract
This study aims to investigate the attitudes and preferences men on active surveillance for prostate cancer have regarding exercise and exercise-based support. Exercise outcomes align with traditionally masculine values, can improve mental and physical health, and may even slow early stage prostate cancer progression. However, attitudes and preferences towards exercise and exercise support are unexplored in men on active...
Paper Details
Title
Identifying the exercise-based support needs and exercise programme preferences among men with prostate cancer during active surveillance: A qualitative study
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Volume
41
Pages
135 - 142
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