2022
DOI: 10.1177/10732748221119352
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Attitudes to and Experiences of Physical Activity After Colon Cancer Diagnosis Amongst Physically Active Individuals – A Qualitative Study

Abstract: Background Physical activity improves survival, reduces postoperative complications, and reduces the risk of developing colon cancer. It is important to maintain physical activity after receiving a diagnosis of colon cancer to improve postoperative recovery. Individuals who are physically active and diagnosed with colon cancer presumably have different motivations to maintain physical activity compared to their sedentary counterparts. Objective Enlighten how the diagnosis of colon cancer might affect physicall… Show more

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“…I still take walks and push on as usual. (Renman et al., 2022)
No, I don't think so. I think that was pretty good.
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confidence: 99%
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“…I still take walks and push on as usual. (Renman et al., 2022)
No, I don't think so. I think that was pretty good.
…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is difficult to combine with prehabilitation at the same time.
Before I spent time on physical activity, but now that time is spent dealing with the disease; visiting the hospital and healthcare center, making phone calls to doctors and nurses etc. (Renman et al., 2022)
I mean, I would find it difficult to set time aside […] because then I would disappoint my children, I mean, in relation to the fact that they needed my help. (Beck et al., 2022)
Well, between work and family and different things like that, that influences your time.
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Section: Resultsmentioning
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