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Fatigue and physical activity in cancer survivors: A cross‐sectional population‐based study

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TABLE 1  Characteristics of the whole cohort and by report of severe fatigue at 2 years after diagnosis
Table S1 describes PA by tumor site (breast, prostate, and  colorectal cancer).

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