A study published in BMCCancer finds that physical activity and BMI are individually associated with colorectal cancer survival outcomes. Increased physical activity levels may counteract the negative effects of BMI on survival.
The authors thank all ColoCare Study participants and the ColoCare Study teams at multiple locations. Special thanks go out to the following individuals: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center: George McDonald, Karen Makar, Meredith Hullar, Chris Velicer, and Kathy Vickers, and Shannon Rush. National Center for Tumor Diseases and University Hospital of Heidelberg: Juergen Böhm, Petra Schrotz-King, Clare Abbenhardt-Martin, Nina Habermann, Dominique Scherer, Robert W.
Washington University School of Medicine: Dante Chao, Alena Ahrens, Sonya Izadi, Michelle Sperry.
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