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In recent years, improvements in cancer treatments and early detection have led to better prognosis and survival for subjects with thoracic and colorectal cancer. Cancer patients suffer a high incidence of psychological distress, with rates ranging from 42 to 90% depending on the type of cancer, stage, and population studied. Emotional distress has shown strong associations with decreased physical activity and symptoms such as pain and fatigue in patients with lung, gastric, and colorectal cancer. There is currently no consensus on the standard cut-off point in subjects with cancer and there are no . . .
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