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Christina Andersen

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Cancer Research|September 10, 2017
Exercise-Induced Catecholamines Activate the Hippo Tumor Suppressor Pathway to Reduce Risks of Breast Cancer DevelopmentChristine Dethlefsen, Louise S Hansen, Christian Lillelund, et al.
Acta Oncologica (Stockholm, Sweden)|January 14, 2011
Exercise may reduce depression but not anxiety in self-referred cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Post-hoc analysis of data from the 'Body & Cancer' trialJulie Midtgaard, Maria Stage, Tom Møller, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|November 5, 2019
Influence of Airborne Particles' Chemical Composition on SVOC Uptake from PVC Flooring-Time-Resolved Analysis with Aerosol Mass SpectrometryAxel C Eriksson, Christina Andersen, Annette M Krais, et al.
BMJ Open|December 12, 2023
Qualitative exploration of the perceptions of exercise in patients with cancer initiated during chemotherapy: a meta-synthesisChristina Andersen, Lis Adamsen, Christina Sadolin Damhus, et al.
Supportive Care in Cancer : Official Journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer|August 5, 2003
Feasibility, physical capacity, and health benefits of a multidimensional exercise program for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapyLis Adamsen, Julie Midtgaard, Mikael Rorth, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|November 15, 2018
Excretion of Urinary Metabolites of the Phthalate Esters DEP and DEHP in 16 Volunteers after Inhalation and Dermal ExposureAnnette M Krais, Christina Andersen, Axel C Eriksson, et al.
Acta Oncologica (Stockholm, Sweden)|July 30, 2019
Heavy-load resistance exercise during chemotherapy in physically inactive breast cancer survivors at risk for lymphedema: a randomized trialKira Bloomquist, Lis Adamsen, Sandra C Hayes, et al.
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine|December 1, 2016
The challenge of preserving cardiorespiratory fitness in physically inactive patients with colon or breast cancer during adjuvant chemotherapy: a randomised feasibility studyTom Møller, Christian Lillelund, Christina Andersen, et al.
BMJ Open|November 6, 2013
At cancer diagnosis: a 'window of opportunity' for behavioural change towards physical activity. A randomised feasibility study in patients with colon and breast cancerTom Møller, Christian Lillelund, Christina Andersen, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|September 29, 2018
Inhalation and Dermal Uptake of Particle and Gas-Phase Phthalates-A Human Exposure StudyChristina Andersen, Annette M Krais, Axel C Eriksson, et al.
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Cancer Research|September 10, 2017
Exercise-Induced Catecholamines Activate the Hippo Tumor Suppressor Pathway to Reduce Risks of Breast Cancer DevelopmentChristine Dethlefsen, Louise S Hansen, Christian Lillelund, et al.
Acta Oncologica (Stockholm, Sweden)|January 14, 2011
Exercise may reduce depression but not anxiety in self-referred cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Post-hoc analysis of data from the 'Body & Cancer' trialJulie Midtgaard, Maria Stage, Tom Møller, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|November 5, 2019
Influence of Airborne Particles' Chemical Composition on SVOC Uptake from PVC Flooring-Time-Resolved Analysis with Aerosol Mass SpectrometryAxel C Eriksson, Christina Andersen, Annette M Krais, et al.
BMJ Open|December 12, 2023
Qualitative exploration of the perceptions of exercise in patients with cancer initiated during chemotherapy: a meta-synthesisChristina Andersen, Lis Adamsen, Christina Sadolin Damhus, et al.
Supportive Care in Cancer : Official Journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer|August 5, 2003
Feasibility, physical capacity, and health benefits of a multidimensional exercise program for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapyLis Adamsen, Julie Midtgaard, Mikael Rorth, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|November 15, 2018
Excretion of Urinary Metabolites of the Phthalate Esters DEP and DEHP in 16 Volunteers after Inhalation and Dermal ExposureAnnette M Krais, Christina Andersen, Axel C Eriksson, et al.
Acta Oncologica (Stockholm, Sweden)|July 30, 2019
Heavy-load resistance exercise during chemotherapy in physically inactive breast cancer survivors at risk for lymphedema: a randomized trialKira Bloomquist, Lis Adamsen, Sandra C Hayes, et al.
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine|December 1, 2016
The challenge of preserving cardiorespiratory fitness in physically inactive patients with colon or breast cancer during adjuvant chemotherapy: a randomised feasibility studyTom Møller, Christian Lillelund, Christina Andersen, et al.
BMJ Open|November 6, 2013
At cancer diagnosis: a 'window of opportunity' for behavioural change towards physical activity. A randomised feasibility study in patients with colon and breast cancerTom Møller, Christian Lillelund, Christina Andersen, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|September 29, 2018
Inhalation and Dermal Uptake of Particle and Gas-Phase Phthalates-A Human Exposure StudyChristina Andersen, Annette M Krais, Axel C Eriksson, et al.
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