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Kate A Bolam

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Bolam K, Howden E
JACC CardioOncol . 2025 Feb; 7(2):107-109. PMID: 39967195
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Bojsen-Moller E, Bolam K, Vaisanen D, Paulsson S, Lindwall M, Rundqvist H, et al.
Cancer Med . 2024 Dec; 13(23):e70430. PMID: 39618343
Introduction: The aim of this prospective cohort study was to investigate the associations between changes in cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and the risk of colorectal and prostate cancer in men. Methods:...
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Rose G, Boytar A, King I, Farley M, Maugham-Macan M, Skinner T, et al.
J Clin Densitom . 2024 Sep; 27(4):101522. PMID: 39288472
Introduction: Reliable peripheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT) assessment is essential to the accurate longitudinal reporting of bone and muscle quality. However, the between-day reliability of pQCT and the influence of...
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Bolam K, Bojsen-Moller E, Wallin P, Paulsson S, Lindwall M, Rundqvist H, et al.
Br J Sports Med . 2024 Jan; 58(7):366-372. PMID: 38290798
Objectives: To examine the associations between changes in cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) in adulthood and prostate cancer incidence and mortality. Methods: In this prospective study, men who completed an occupational health...
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Ekblom-Bak E, Bojsen-Moller E, Wallin P, Paulsson S, Lindwall M, Rundqvist H, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2023 Jun; 6(6):e2321102. PMID: 37382952
Importance: Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) levels appear to be an important risk factor for cancer incidence and death. Objectives: To examine CRF and prostate, colon, and lung cancer incidence and mortality...
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Thomsen S, Lahart I, Thomsen L, Fridh M, Larsen A, Mau-Sorensen M, et al.
EClinicalMedicine . 2023 Apr; 59:101937. PMID: 37096190
Background: Exercise is recommended for people with cancer. The aim of this study was to evaluate the harms of exercise in patients with cancer undergoing systemic treatment. Methods: This systematic...
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Kotte M, Bolam K, Mijwel S, Altena R, Cormie P, Wengstrom Y
Trials . 2023 Feb; 24(1):116. PMID: 36800978
Background: Regular exercise has been shown to have beneficial health effects in cancer survivors, including improving quality of life and other important health outcomes. However, providing people with cancer with...
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de Boniface J, Altena R, Haddad Ringborg C, Bolam K, Wengstrom Y
PLoS One . 2022 Oct; 17(10):e0274804. PMID: 36227931
Introduction: In early breast cancer, neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) is increasingly used. The proof of efficacy is pathologically complete response (pCR), i.e. the absence of invasive tumour in breast and lymph...
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Hiensch A, Monninkhof E, Schmidt M, Zopf E, Bolam K, Aaronson N, et al.
Trials . 2022 Jul; 23(1):610. PMID: 35906659
Background: Many patients with metastatic breast cancer experience cancer- and treatment-related side effects that impair activities of daily living and negatively affect the quality of life. There is a need...
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Campbell K, Cormie P, Weller S, Alibhai S, Bolam K, Campbell A, et al.
JCO Oncol Pract . 2022 Jan; 18(5):e697-e709. PMID: 34990293
Purpose: Exercise has been underutilized in people with advanced or incurable cancer despite the potential to improve physical function and reduce psychosocial morbidity, especially for people with bone metastases because...