Healthy Living after Cancer: a dissemination and implementation study evaluating a telephone-delivered healthy lifestyle program for cancer survivors

Author:

Eakin Elizabeth G.,Hayes Sandra C.,Haas Marion R.,Reeves Marina M.,Vardy Janette L.,Boyle Frances,Hiller Janet E.,Mishra Gita D.,Goode Ana D.,Jefford Michael,Koczwara Bogda,Saunders Christobel M.,Demark-Wahnefried Wendy,Courneya Kerry S.,Schmitz Kathryn H.,Girgis Afaf,White Kate,Chapman Kathy,Boltong Anna G.,Lane Katherine,McKiernan Sandy,Millar Lesley,O’Brien Lorna,Sharplin Greg,Baldwin Polly,Robson Erin L.

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Cancer Council Queensland

National Breast Cancer Foundation

Australian Research Council

Canada Research Chairs

Cancer Institute NSW

The Friends of the Mater Foundation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Cancer Research,Genetics,Oncology

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