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1 Results: Data on 692 NSCLC patients were collected from six eligible studies .
2 Results: The majority of the eleven eligible studies were randomized controlled trials.
3 Methods: We systematically searched four databases for eligible studies to perform meta-analysis.
4 Because of the small number of eligible studies , broader searches were conducted.
5 Authors from eligible studies were invited to collaborate and share patient-level data.
6 Diversity of neoadjuvant and adjuvant treatments was noted among the eligible studies .
7 Results: Eighteen eligible studies were included, with a total of 882 patients.
8 Screening and extraction of eligible studies was done independently and in duplicate.
9 Key information of eligible studies was abstracted into a standard form.
10 Two authors will independently screen search results and extract data from eligible studies .
11 Five eligible studies were from the United Kingdom, and one was from Denmark.
12 PubMed was searched up to July 2012 to identify eligible studies .
13 A systematic search of Medline, Embase and CENTRAL was performed for eligible studies .
14 Results: Of 10 eligible studies , two studies reported pedometer use and eight accelerometer use.
15 Independent reviewer pairs charted data from eligible studies using a standardized data abstraction tool.
16 All eligible studies were screened with risk of bias examined by two independent reviewers.
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