Physical Activity 2016
DOI: 10.1136/oemed-2016-103951.544
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P228 Recreational physical activity and risk of lymphoma subtypes

Abstract: BackgroundPhysical activity is known to protect against several cancers and to improve survival and quality of life in cancer patients. Few studies have addressed the association between physical activity and risk of non Hodgkin lymphoma and its subtypes.MethodsDuring 1998–2004, a case-control study on the aetiology of lymphoma was conducted Sardinia, Italy as part of the European multicentre study EPILYMPH. Information on lifetime recreational physical activity was collected using a standardised questionnaire… Show more

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