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Differences in physical function across cancer recovery phases: Findings from the 2015 National Health Interview Survey.

Ji-Hyuk ParkKimberly HrehaMaria Chang SwartzMonique R PappadisKyungtae YooMansoo Ko
Published in: The British journal of occupational therapy (2020)
While recent cancer survivors were independent in basic daily tasks, they had difficulties in performing daily tasks that required a high level of physical function. Clinicians, especially occupational therapists, should prioritize evaluating physical functioning to guide intervention planning for recent cancer survivors.
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