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Exercise as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool for preventing cardiovascular morbidity in breast cancer patients- the BReast cancer EXercise InTervention (BREXIT) trial protocol KU Leuven
BACKGROUND: Anthracycline chemotherapy (AC) is an efficacious (neo) adjuvant treatment for early-stage breast cancer (BCa), but is associated with an increased risk of cardiac dysfunction and functional disability. Observations suggest that regular exercise may be a useful therapy for the prevention of cardiovascular morbidity but it is yet to be interrogated in a large randomised trial. The primary aims of this study are to: 1) determine if ...
Exit van de Brexit? Hasselt University
Possible Consequences of Brexit in the Area of Indirect Taxation: Why Prime Minister May Talks about a Hard Brexit, But Really Needs a Soft Brexit! Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Brexit means Brexit, ook wat het stemrecht bij lokale verkiezingen in lidstaten van de Europese Unie betreft University of Antwerp
The rich UK contribution to the field of EU data protection: Let's not go for “third country” status after Brexit Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The die is cast. At the time of drafting this paper the so-called Brexit, the exit of the UK from the EU, seems like a certainty after the poll results of 23 June 2016. Within such historic, indeed seismic, developments data protection seems but a minor issue, a footnote to a world-changing chapter waiting to be written. Yet, from our modest vantage point, undertaken after this Journal's kind invitation, we submit that data protection, although ...
Brexit and the media industry Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The UK referendum in June 2016 surprised many and the main concern since then has been the uncertain outcomes of the Brexit negotiations. After three years, not much has changed about these uncertainties on a political level, but businesses and Europe’s cities have taken action, and much has happened outside the political sphere. London-based businesses have looked for or have found new European ground outside of the UK and governments from all ...
The geographically asymmetric impact of Brexit Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Much has been made of the economic disruption that Brexit will entail. Whenever the transition period comes to an end, the economic pain that has thus far been mostly hypothetical will become a reality. However, what is not as widely understood is that this pain will be distributed highly asymmetrically, both across and within EU member states. This asymmetry will likely affect the bargaining dynamics on the future EU-UK relationship amongst the ...