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Kerry S. Courneya
Researcher at University of Alberta
Publications - 638
Citations - 55786
Kerry S. Courneya is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 112, co-authored 608 publications receiving 49504 citations. Previous affiliations of Kerry S. Courneya include American Cancer Society & Dalhousie University.
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A randomized phase II dose–response exercise trial among colon cancer survivors: Purpose, study design, methods, and recruitment results
Justin C. Brown,Andrea B. Troxel,Bonnie Ky,Nevena Damjanov,Babette S. Zemel,Michael R. Rickels,Andrew D. Rhim,Anil K. Rustgi,Kerry S. Courneya,Kathryn H. Schmitz +9 more
TL;DR: The findings from this trial will inform key design aspects for future phase 2 and phase 3 randomized controlled trials to examine the efficacy of exercise to improve clinical outcomes among colon cancer survivors.
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Associations between sitting time and quality of life in a population-based sample of kidney cancer survivors
Linda Trinh,Ronald C. Plotnikoff,Ronald C. Plotnikoff,Ryan E. Rhodes,Scott North,Kerry S. Courneya +5 more
TL;DR: KCS sit for a significant amount of time on work days and non-work days, however, there were few associations with QoL and future observational studies and randomized controlled trials are warranted.
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Exercise motivation in rectal cancer patients during and after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy.
Andria R. Morielli,Nawaid Usmani,Normand G. Boulé,Diane Severin,Keith Tankel,Tirath Nijjar,Kurian Joseph,Kerry S. Courneya +7 more
TL;DR: Rectal cancer patients reported aerobic exercise during NACRT to be more enjoyable and less difficult than anticipated despite significant barriers, and this positive motivational response may facilitate recruitment and adherence in future interventions.
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Anthropometric measurements and survival after a prostate cancer diagnosis.
Megan S. Farris,Kerry S. Courneya,Karen A. Kopciuk,Karen A. Kopciuk,S. Elizabeth McGregor,S. Elizabeth McGregor,Christine M. Friedenreich,Christine M. Friedenreich +7 more
TL;DR: It is found that continued assessment of objective measurements of body composition over the life-course is warranted to determine true associations between anthropometrics and survival after prostate cancer.
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Correlates of physical activity change in patients not attending cardiac rehabilitation.
Chris M. Blanchard,Robert D. Reid,Louise Morrin,Louise J. Beaton,Andrew L. Pipe,Kerry S. Courneya,Ronald C. Plotnikoff +6 more
TL;DR: Changes in PA levels over a 12-month period were associated with changes in various theoretical variables, and the associations among these variables with PA varied as a function of time after hospitalization.