Attention to diet, exercise, and weight in oncology care: Results of an American Society of Clinical Oncology national patient survey

Author:

Ligibel Jennifer A.1ORCID,Pierce Lori J.2,Bender Catherine M.3,Crane Tracy E.4ORCID,Dieli‐Conwright Christina1ORCID,Hopkins Judith O.5,Masters Gregory A.6,Schenkel Caroline7ORCID,Garrett‐Mayer Elizabeth7ORCID,Katta Sweatha8,Merrill Janette K.8,Salamone Jeannine M.8,Brewster Abenaa M.9

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Oncology, Division of Breast Oncology Dana‐Farber Cancer Institute Boston Massachusetts USA

2. Department of Radiation Oncology Rogel Cancer Center, Michigan Medicine Ann Arbor Michigan USA

3. Department of Health and Community Systems, School of Nursing University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

4. Division of Medical Oncology University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center Miami Florida USA

5. Novant Health Cancer Institute/SCOR NCORP Winston Salem North Carolina USA

6. Deptartment of Medicine, Division of Medical Oncology Helen F. Graham Cancer Center Newark Delaware USA

7. Center for Research and AnalyticsAmerican Society of Clinical of Oncology Alexandria Virginia USA

8. American Society of Clinical Oncology Alexandria Virginia USA

9. Department of Clinical Cancer Prevention, Division of Cancer Prevention and Population Sciences University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston Texas USA

Funder

American Society of Clinical Oncology

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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