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    Interval versus continuous aerobic exercise training in breast cancer survivors—a pilot RCT by Dolan, Lianne B., Campbell, Kristin, Gelmon, Karen, Neil-Sztramko, Sarah, Holmes, Daniel, McKenzie, Donald C.

    Published in Supportive care in cancer (01-01-2016)
    “…Background Exercise therapy is being explored in a variety of cancer populations to counteract treatment-related deconditioning. Higher intensity interval…”
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    Exercise before, during, and after Hospitalization for Allogeneic Hematological Stem Cell Transplant: A Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial by Santa Mina, Daniel, Dolan, Lianne B., Lipton, Jeffrey H., Au, Darren, Camacho Pérez, Encarna, Franzese, Alyssa, Alibhai, Shabbir M. H., Jones, Jennifer M., Chang, Eugene

    Published in Journal of clinical medicine (14-06-2020)
    “…People with cancer who undergo allogeneic hematological stem cell transplant (allo-HSCT) experience significant deconditioning that can compromise quality of…”
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    The Cardiac Rehabilitation Model Improves Fitness, Quality of Life, and Depression in Breast Cancer Survivors by Dolan, Lianne B, Barry, Danielle, Petrella, Teresa, Davey, Lindsay, Minnes, Ann, Yantzi, Allison, Marzolini, Susan, Oh, Paul

    “…PURPOSE:Exercise is a demonstrated, therapeutic strategy for cancer survivors to minimize many treatment-induced side effects and may decrease risk of…”
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    Multisystem Toxicity in Cancer: Lessons from NASA’s Countermeasures Program by Scott, Jessica M., Dolan, Lianne B., Norton, Larry, Charles, John B., Jones, Lee W.

    Published in Cell (14-11-2019)
    “…Astronauts and cancer patients are subject to similar multisystem physiological toxicities. Over the past sixty years, NASA developed a state-of-the-art…”
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    Hemoglobin and Aerobic Fitness Changes with Supervised Exercise Training in Breast Cancer Patients Receiving Chemotherapy by DOLAN, Lianne B, GELMON, Karen, COURNEYA, Kerry S, MACKEY, John R, SEGAL, Roanne J, LANE, Kirstin, REID, Robert D, MCKENZIE, Donald C

    “…Aerobic exercise training (AET) is known to increase RBC production; however, this has not been evaluated in breast cancer patients undergoing adjuvant…”
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    Upper extremity lymphatic function at rest and during exercise in breast cancer survivors with and without lymphedema compared with healthy controls by Lane, Kirstin N, Dolan, Lianne B, Worsley, Dan, McKenzie, Don C

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-09-2007)
    “…Departments of 1 Medicine, 2 Human Kinetics, and 3 Radiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Submitted 16 January 2007 ;…”
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    Optimal Mode for Maximal Aerobic Exercise Testing in Breast Cancer Survivors by Dolan, Lianne B., Lane, Kirstin, McKenzie, Donald C.

    Published in Integrative cancer therapies (01-12-2012)
    “…Purpose. To determine which mode of exercise is preferred by breast cancer survivors and to evaluate this response between graded exercise testing on a…”
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    Is there enhanced lymphatic function in upper body trained females? by Dolan, Lianne B, Lane, Kirstin N, McKenzie, Donald C

    Published in Lymphatic research and biology (01-03-2008)
    “…Chronic physical activity results in adaptations in many aspects of human physiology, while specific training can directly influence structural changes. It…”
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    The Effect of Exercise Intensity on Chemotherapy Completion Rate in Early-Stage Breast Cancer Patients by Dolan, Lianne B, Gelmon, Karen, McKenzie, Donald C

    “…The association between survival and the maintenance of chemotherapy dose intensity has been established in early-stage breast cancer (EBC) patients. However,…”
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