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Wim G. Groen

Researcher at Netherlands Cancer Institute

Publications -  52
Citations -  1287

Wim G. Groen is an academic researcher from Netherlands Cancer Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 41 publications receiving 1018 citations. Previous affiliations of Wim G. Groen include VU University Amsterdam & Utrecht University.

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A Systematic Review of Web-Based Interventions for Patient Empowerment and Physical Activity in Chronic Diseases: Relevance for Cancer Survivors

TL;DR: While further work is needed to determine optimal intervention characteristics, the work performed in other chronic disease settings provides a basis for the design of an interactive eHealth approach to improve patient empowerment and physical activity in cancer survivors.
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Empowerment of Cancer Survivors Through Information Technology: An Integrative Review

TL;DR: It is shown that IT services may especially contribute to empowerment by providing knowledge, and the components of empowerment could be used to develop IT services for cancer survivors.
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eHealth for Breast Cancer Survivors: Use, Feasibility and Impact of an Interactive Portal

TL;DR: MijnAVL as mentioned in this paper is an interactive portal including patient education, overview of appointments, access to the electronic medical records (EMR), patient-reported outcomes, plus feedback and physical activity support.
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Cardiopulmonary exercise testing in congenital heart disease: (contra)indications and interpretation

TL;DR: The main indications for CPET in children with congenital heart disease are reviewed, the contraindications for exercise testing and the indications for terminating an exercise test are addressed, and the interpretation of gas exchange data from CPET is addressed.
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Systematic review and meta-analysis of distance-based physical activity interventions for cancer survivors (2013-2018): We still haven't found what we're looking for.

TL;DR: Drawing conclusions from these trials remains challenging given major limitations of these trials included poor methodological design, small sample sizes, lack of statistical power, homogeneous samples, and poor measures of physical activity.