Background The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of different recruitment strategies used to recruit patients into the Sheffield Exercise and Breast Cancer Trial (SHERBERT), which involved exercise as a therapy, in sedentary women treated for breast cancer. We also evaluated whether the routes of recruitment distinguished patients participating in the trial in terms of socio-economic characteristics, lifestyle behaviours, cancer treatment(s), treatment side effects, length of treatment and time since treatment was completed. Methods SHERBERT aimed to recruit at least 114 sedentary women, aged 18–65 years, who had been treated for breast cancer between 1 and 3 years previously, to receive exercise therapy, an equal c...
© 2018 The Authors. Psycho-Oncology Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Objective: Despite the physi...
AIM: To describe the proportion of women in Tayside, Scotland diagnosed with early breast cancer who...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) mortality is declining such that the number of survivors of BC in the...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of different recruitment strategies use...
Abstract Background Physical activity is being studied as a breast cancer prevention strategy. Women...
Recruiting cancer patients for randomized trials investigating psychosocial interventions presents s...
Background Exercise for Health was a pragmatic, randomised, controlled trial comparing the effect of...
Excess weight at breast cancer diagnosis and weight gain during treatment are linked to increased br...
Excess weight at breast cancer diagnosis and weight gain during treatment are linked to increased br...
Excess weight at breast cancer diagnosis and weight gain during treatment are linked to increased br...
Purpose: We report the recruitment rate, reasons for and factors influencing non-participation, and ...
Abstract Background Given the benefits of physical ac...
Objective: Only between 25% and 50% of patients invited to participate in clinical trial-based physi...
Background: Despite the significant, empirically supported benefits of physical activity, the majori...
Background: Over the past years knowledge about benefits of physical activity after cancer is evolvi...
© 2018 The Authors. Psycho-Oncology Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Objective: Despite the physi...
AIM: To describe the proportion of women in Tayside, Scotland diagnosed with early breast cancer who...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) mortality is declining such that the number of survivors of BC in the...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of different recruitment strategies use...
Abstract Background Physical activity is being studied as a breast cancer prevention strategy. Women...
Recruiting cancer patients for randomized trials investigating psychosocial interventions presents s...
Background Exercise for Health was a pragmatic, randomised, controlled trial comparing the effect of...
Excess weight at breast cancer diagnosis and weight gain during treatment are linked to increased br...
Excess weight at breast cancer diagnosis and weight gain during treatment are linked to increased br...
Excess weight at breast cancer diagnosis and weight gain during treatment are linked to increased br...
Purpose: We report the recruitment rate, reasons for and factors influencing non-participation, and ...
Abstract Background Given the benefits of physical ac...
Objective: Only between 25% and 50% of patients invited to participate in clinical trial-based physi...
Background: Despite the significant, empirically supported benefits of physical activity, the majori...
Background: Over the past years knowledge about benefits of physical activity after cancer is evolvi...
© 2018 The Authors. Psycho-Oncology Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Objective: Despite the physi...
AIM: To describe the proportion of women in Tayside, Scotland diagnosed with early breast cancer who...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer (BC) mortality is declining such that the number of survivors of BC in the...