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Anna Campbell
Researcher at Edinburgh Napier University
Publications - 54
Citations - 3266
Anna Campbell is an academic researcher from Edinburgh Napier University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 51 publications receiving 2630 citations. Previous affiliations of Anna Campbell include RMIT University & University of East London.
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Benefits of supervised group exercise programme for women being treated for early stage breast cancer: pragmatic randomised controlled trial
Nanette Mutrie,Anna Campbell,Fiona Whyte,Alex McConnachie,Carol Emslie,Laura Lee,Nora Kearney,Andrew Walker,Diana Ritchie +8 more
TL;DR: Supervised group exercise provided functional and psychological benefit after a 12 week intervention and six months later and policy makers should consider the inclusion of exercise opportunities in cancer rehabilitation services.
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Exercise is medicine in oncology: Engaging clinicians to help patients move through cancer.
Kathryn H. Schmitz,Anna Campbell,Martijn M. Stuiver,Martijn M. Stuiver,Martijn M. Stuiver,Bernardine M. Pinto,Anna L. Schwartz,G. Stephen Morris,Jennifer A. Ligibel,Andrea L. Cheville,Daniel A. Galvão,Catherine M. Alfano,Alpa V. Patel,Trisha F. Hue,Lynn H. Gerber,Robert E. Sallis,Niraj J. Gusani,Nicole L. Stout,Leighton Chan,Fiona Flowers,Colleen Doyle,Susan Helmrich,William Bain,Jonas M. Sokolof,Kerri M. Winters-Stone,Kristin L. Campbell,Charles E. Matthews +26 more
TL;DR: There is a call to action for key stakeholders to create the infrastructure and cultural adaptations needed so that all people living with and beyond cancer can be as active as is possible for them.
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Critical research gaps and translational priorities for the successful prevention and treatment of breast cancer.
Suzanne A. Eccles,Eric O. Aboagye,Simak Ali,Annie S. Anderson,Jo Armes,Fedor Berditchevski,Jeremy P. Blaydes,Keith Brennan,Nicola J. Brown,Helen E. Bryant,Nigel J Bundred,Joy Burchell,Anna Campbell,Jason S. Carroll,Robert Clarke,Charlotte E. Coles,Gary Cook,Angela Cox,Nicola J. Curtin,Lodewijk V. Dekker,Isabel dos Santos Silva,Stephen W. Duffy,Douglas F. Easton,Diana Eccles,Dylan R. Edwards,Joanne Edwards,D. G. R. Evans,Deborah Fenlon,James M. Flanagan,Claire Foster,William M. Gallagher,Montserrat Garcia-Closas,Julia Margaret Wendy Gee,Andy J. Gescher,Vicky Goh,Ashley M. Groves,Amanda J. Harvey,Michelle Harvie,Bryan T. Hennessy,Stephen Edward Hiscox,Ingunn Holen,Sacha J Howell,Anthony Howell,Gill Hubbard,Nicholas J. Hulbert-Williams,Myra S. Hunter,Bharat Jasani,Louise J. Jones,Timothy J. Key,Cliona C. Kirwan,Anthony Kong,Ian Kunkler,Simon P. Langdon,Martin O. Leach,David J. Mann,John Marshall,Lesley Ann Martin,Stewart G. Martin,Jennifer E. Macdougall,David Miles,William R. Miller,Joanna R. Morris,Sue Moss,Paul B. Mullan,Rachel Natrajan,James P B O'Connor,Rosemary O'Connor,Carlo Palmieri,Paul D.P. Pharoah,Emad A. Rakha,Elizabeth Reed,Simon P. Robinson,Erik Sahai,John M. Saxton,Peter Schmid,Matthew J. Smalley,Valerie Speirs,Robert Stein,John Stingl,Charles H. Streuli,Andrew Tutt,Galina Velikova,Rosemary A. Walker,Christine J. Watson,Kaye J. Williams,Leonie S. Young,Alastair M. Thompson +86 more
TL;DR: With resources to conduct further high-quality targeted research focusing on the gaps identified, increased knowledge translating into improved clinical care should be achievable within five years.
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As Good as it Gets? A Life Course Perspective on Marital Quality
TL;DR: This work uses growth curve analysis to look at trajectories of change in marital quality over time and points to the importance of considering the multi-dimensionality of time as well as family transitions in creating the meanings and experiences of marriage over time.
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A pilot study of a supervised group exercise programme as a rehabilitation treatment for women with breast cancer receiving adjuvant treatment
TL;DR: Results suggest that a structured group exercise programme during adjuvant treatment is a safe, well tolerated and effective way of providing physical and psychological health benefits to women during treatment for early stage breast cancer.