The built environment and cancer survivorship: A scoping review
CONCLUSION: Our scoping review demonstrated a breadth of current cancer survivorship research in the field of neighborhood walkability and greenness, but fewer studies detailing other aspects of the built environment as defined by this review, such as light pollution, noise pollution, and blue space. We identified future research directions for those interested in this interdisciplinary field, which can provide insights for urban planners and policy makers on how to best leverage the built environment to promote the health and wellbeing of cancer survivors.PMID:38387361 | DOI:10.1016/j.healthplace.2024.103206
Source: Health and Place - Category: Environmental Health Authors: Naiyu Chen Carol Mita Ilkania M Chowdhury-Paulino Alaina H Shreves Cindy R Hu Li Yi Peter James Source Type: research
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