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Exercise should be part of survivorship planning for children and adolescents with cancer, according to a new American College of Sports Medicine expert consensus statement.An evidentiary review concluded patients aged 19 years and younger could improve their muscle strength and physical function with concurrent strength and aerobic training, though more research is needed to determine whether
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