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Exercise promotes numerous advantages in both health and disease, and is increasingly being acknowledged to improve overall survival in cancer patients. Preclinical studies indicate a direct effect on tumour behaviour, but human data on the effect of exercise on tumour progression is lacking. To capture preliminary clinical data regarding the impact of a prescribed, supervised exercise program on cancer disease progression. Retrospective cohort study of 137 matched pairs of patients. All patients referred to LIFT Cancer Care Services (LI

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