Laura Shockro
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Brown J, Yung R, Gobbie-Hurder A, Shockro L, OConnor K, Campbell N, et al.
J Cancer Surviv
. 2017 Nov;
12(2):186-195.
PMID: 29101711
Background: This trial examined the efficacy of a clinic-based weight loss intervention in cancer survivors. Methods: This single-center phase II trial randomized survivors of solid tumors and hematologic malignancies to...
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Irwin M, Cartmel B, Harrigan M, Li F, Sanft T, Shockro L, et al.
Cancer
. 2016 Nov;
123(7):1249-1258.
PMID: 27893938
Background: Physical activity (PA) has been linked to a lower risk of developing and dying of cancer, yet many cancer survivors do not exercise. In the current study, the authors...
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Ligibel J, Giobbie-Hurder A, Shockro L, Campbell N, Partridge A, Tolaney S, et al.
Cancer
. 2016 Feb;
122(8):1169-77.
PMID: 26872302
Background: Exercise interventions improve fitness, functional capacity, and quality of life in patients with early-stage breast cancer, but to the authors' knowledge there are few data regarding the feasibility or...
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Ligibel J, Meyerhardt J, Pierce J, Najita J, Shockro L, Campbell N, et al.
Breast Cancer Res Treat
. 2011 Nov;
132(1):205-13.
PMID: 22113257
Observational studies demonstrate an association between physical activity and improved outcomes in breast and colon cancer survivors. To test these observations with a large, randomized clinical trial, an intervention that...
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Ligibel J, Partridge A, Giobbie-Hurder A, Campbell N, Shockro L, Salinardi T, et al.
J Womens Health (Larchmt)
. 2010 Jul;
19(8):1553-9.
PMID: 20629579
Background: Many women gain weight after breast cancer diagnosis. Weight gain has been associated with poor quality of life (QOL), dissatisfaction with one's body, increased risk of postoperative complications, and...