Randomized Phase II Trial of Exercise, Metformin, or Both on Metabolic Biomarkers in Colorectal and Breast Cancer Survivors.

Journal: JNCI cancer spectrum
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Observational data support inverse relationships between exercise or metformin use and disease outcomes in colorectal and breast cancer survivors, although the mechanisms underlying these associations are not well understood.

Authors

  • Jeffrey A Meyerhardt
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  • Melinda L Irwin
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  • Lee W Jones
  • Sui Zhang
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  • Nancy Campbell
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  • Justin C Brown
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  • Michael Pollak
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  • Alexandra Sorrentino
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  • Brenda Cartmel
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  • Maura Harrigan
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  • Sara M Tolaney
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  • Eric Winer
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  • Kimmie Ng
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  • Thomas Abrams
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  • Charles S Fuchs
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  • Tara Sanft
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  • Pamela S Douglas
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  • Frank Hu
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  • Jennifer A Ligibel
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