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The prevention of future morbidity in longterm survivors of cancer is largely unaddressed, and strategies that focus not only on the control or eradication of disease but also on restoration of function and maintenance of psychological well-being are appropriate (4,10,11,30). Diet, weight, and physical activity interventions carry tremendous potential to affect length and quality of survival in a positive manner and prevent or control morbidity associated with cancer or its treatment.