Professor John Saxton John.Saxton@hull.ac.uk
Professor in Clinical Exercise Physiology and Head of the School of Sport, Exercise & Rehabilitation Sciences
PREPARE ABC:SupPoRtive Exercise Programmes for Accelerating REcovery after major ABdominal Cancer surgery
People Involved
Status | Project Complete |
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Value | £52,439.00 |
Project Dates | Jul 1, 2022 - Jun 30, 2024 |
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