19. Mutrie, N., A. M. Campbell, F. Whyte, et al., “Benefits of Supervised Group Exercise Programme for Women Being Treated for Early Stage Breast Cancer: Pragmatic Randomised Controlled Trial,”
20. Friedenreich, C. M., “Overview of the Association Between Physical Activity, Obesity and Cancer,”
21. Friedenreich, C. M., and M. R. Orenstein, “Physical Activity and Cancer Prevention: Etiologic Evidence and Biological Mechanisms,”
22. Barnard, Gonzalez, Liva, et al., “Effects of a Low-Fat, High-Fiber Diet and Exercise Program . . .”
23. Leung, P-S., W. J. Aronson, T. H. Ngo, et al., “Exercise Alters the IGF Axis in Vivo and Increases p53 Protein in Prostate Tumor Cells in Vitro,”
24. Barnard, R. J., T. H. Ngo, P-S. Leung, et al., “A Low-Fat Diet and/or Strenuous Exercise Alters the IGF Axis in Vivo and Reduces Prostate Tumor Cell Growth in Vitro,”
25. Colbert, L. H., M. Visser, E. M. Simonsick, et al., “Physical Activity, Exercise, and Inflammatory Markers in Older Adults: Findings from the Health, Aging and Body Composition Study,”
26. LaPerriere, A., M. H. Antoni, N. Schneiderman, et al., “Exercise Intervention Attenuates Emotional Distress and Natural Killer Cell Decrements Following Notification of Positive Serologic Status of HIV-1
27. LaPerriere, A., A. Fletcher, M. Antoni, et al.,
28. Sood, A., and T. J. Moynihan, “Cancer-Related Fatigue: An Update
29. National Cancer Institute, “Herceptin Combined with Chemotherapy Improves Disease-Free Survival for Patients with Early-Stage Breast Cancer,” 2005 (accessed at http://www.cancer.gov/newscenter/pressreleases/HerceptinCombination2005).
30. Bardia, Hartmann, Vachon, et al., “Recreational Physical Activity and Risk of Postmenopausal Breast Cancer Based on Hormone Receptor Status.”
31. Adams, Matthews, Hebert, et al., “Association of Physical Activity with Hormone Receptor Status.”
32. Meyerhardt, J. A., E. L. Giovannucci, M. D. Holmes, et al., “Physical Activity and Survival After Colorectal Cancer Diagnosis,”
33. Meyerhardt, J. A., D. Heseltine, D. Niedzwiecki, et al., “Impact of Physical Activity on Cancer Recurrence and Survival in Patients with Stage III Colon Cancer: Findings from CALGB 89803,”
34. Holmes, M. D., W. Y. Chen, D. Feskanich, et al., “Physical Activity and Survival After Breast Cancer Diagnosis,”
35. Giovannucci, E., Y. L. Liu, M. F. Leitzmann, et al., “A Prospective Study of Physical Activity and Incident and Fatal Prostate Cancer,”
36. Ornish, D., G. Weidner, W. R. Fair, et al., “Intensive Lifestyle Changes May Affect the Progression of Prostate Cancer,”
37. Patel, A. V., C. Rodriguez, E. J. Jacobs, et al., “Recreational Physical Activity and Risk of Prostate Cancer in a Large Cohort of U.S. Men,”
38. Nilsen, T. I. L., “Recreational Physical Activity and Risk of Prostate Cancer: A Prospective Population-Based Study in Norway (the HUNT Study),”
39. Bardia, A., L. C. Hartmann, C. M. Vachon, et al., “Recreational Physical Activity and Risk of Postmenopausal Breast Cancer Based on Hormone Receptor Status,”
40. Barnard, R. J., J. H. Gonzalez, M. E. Liva, et al., “Effects of a Low-Fat, High-Fiber Diet and Exercise Program on Breast Cancer Risk Factors in Vivo and Tumor Cell Growth and Apoptosis in Vitro,”
41. Irwin, M. L., “Randomized Controlled Trials of Physical Activity and Breast Cancer Prevention,”
42. Abrahamson, P. E., M. D. Gammon, M.J. Lund, et al., “Recreational Physical Activity and Survival Among Young Women with Breast Cancer,”