
Robyn E. Partin
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onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Megan Ware |Michael Neel |Robyn E. Partin |Matthew D. Wogksch
1 Introduction Because of advances in diagnosis and treatment techniques, survival from childhood cancer has improved over recent decades [1]. However, childhood cancer survivors (survivors) are at risk for chronic disease due to cancer or its treatment, which have physiological and psychological consequences such as impaired cardiopulmonary fitness [2], obesity [3], low lean muscle mass [4-11], muscle weakness [6, 11-14], and fatigue [15, 16].
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