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Description: The overall purpose of this study is to evaluate selective (non-) reporting in prospectively registered RCTs in the field of exercise oncology.

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Background: Despite evidence of selective outcome reporting across multiple disciplines, this has not yet been assessed in trials studying the effects of exercise in people with cancer. Therefore, the purpose of our study was to explore prospectively registered randomised controlled trials (RCTs) in exercise oncology for evidence o…

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CancerExerciseExercise OncologyOutcome reportingRandomized controlled trialsReporting biasSelective non-reportingSelective outcome reporting

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