The effects of exercise interventions on physical function in people with cancer. A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
Last updated on
Dec 1, 2022

Edward N Stanhope
Senior Lecturer Sport Therapy & Clinical Trials Distance Learning Tutor
Edward is a senior lecturer at Staffordshire University where he delivers on the Undergraduate Sport Therapy and MSc Applied Research Programs. Edwards knowledge in trial methodology and statistics sees him oversee the dissertation module for all students registered on programs in the sport department. Edwards supervises a number of students conducting research on the BSc Sport Therapy, MSc Applied Reseach and MSc Sport and Exercise programs. Edward has a particular research interest in the effects of physcial activity and patients with non-communicable diseases. Edward is currently undertaking a PhD which explores the effects of physical activity in breast cancer patients across their treatment continuum.
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