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Über potentielle biologische Mechanismen mit Blick auf den Zusammenhang zwischen körperlicher Aktivität/Training und Krebsprognose ist bislang sehr wenig bekannt. Eine Übersicht der in der Primär- und zum Teil auch in der Tertiärprävention diskutierten biologischen Mechanismen findet sich im vorangegangenen Kapitel zur Primärprävention (▶ Kap. 5). Die bislang im tertiärpräventiven Bereich vorliegenden Studien fokussieren vor diesem Hintergrund nahezu ausschließlich auf postmenopausale Mammakarzinompatientinnen (Winzer et al. 2011). Eine Studie berichtet von Daten zum Kolonkarzinom (Meyerhardt et al. 2009b).

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Steindorf, K., Wiskemann, J. (2012). Tertiärprävention. In: Sport und körperliche Aktivität in der Onkologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25066-8_6

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