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    Rationale and design of the Exercise Intensity Trial (EXCITE): A randomized trial comparing the effects of moderate versus moderate to high-intensity aerobic training in women with operable breast cancer. 

    Allen, JD; Douglas, Pamela Susan; Eves, ND; Herndon, James Emmett II; Inman, BA; Jones, LW; Kraus, William Erle; ... (9 authors) (BMC Cancer, 2010-10-06)
    BACKGROUND: The Exercise Intensity Trial (EXcITe) is a randomized trial to compare the efficacy of supervised moderate-intensity aerobic training to moderate to high-intensity aerobic training, relative to attention control, ...
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    The lung cancer exercise training study: a randomized trial of aerobic training, resistance training, or both in postsurgical lung cancer patients: rationale and design. 

    Blumenthal, James Alan; Crawford, J; Douglas, Pamela Susan; Eves, ND; Jones, LW; Kraus, William Erle; Peterson, BL; ... (8 authors) (BMC Cancer, 2010-04-21)
    BACKGROUND: The Lung Cancer Exercise Training Study (LUNGEVITY) is a randomized trial to investigate the efficacy of different types of exercise training on cardiorespiratory fitness (VO2peak), patient-reported outcomes, ...
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    Rationale and design of the Exercise Intensity Trial (EXCITE): A randomized trial comparing the effects of moderate versus moderate to high-intensity aerobic training in women with operable breast cancer. 

    Allen, JD; Douglas, Pamela Susan; Eves, ND; Herndon, James Emmett II; Inman, BA; Jones, LW; Kraus, William Erle; ... (9 authors) (BMC Cancer, 2010-10-06)
    BACKGROUND: The Exercise Intensity Trial (EXcITe) is a randomized trial to compare the efficacy of supervised moderate-intensity aerobic training to moderate to high-intensity aerobic training, relative to attention control, ...
     

     

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    AuthorDouglas, Pamela Susan (3)
    Eves, ND (3)
    Jones, LW (3)Kraus, William Erle (3)Allen, JD (2)Herndon, James Emmett II (2)Inman, BA (2)Marcom, PK (2)Peppercorn, J (2)Blumenthal, James Alan (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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    Humans (3)Oxygen Consumption (3)Biomarkers (2)Breast Neoplasms (2)Oxygen (2)Postmenopause (2)Quality of Life (2)... View MoreAffiliation of Duke Author(s)Basic Science Departments (3)Biostatistics & Bioinformatics (3)
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