Background- There are multiple health benefits from participating in physical activity after a cancer diagnosis, but many people living with and beyond cancer (LWBC) are not meeting physical activity guidelines. App-based interventions offer a promising platform for intervention delivery. This trial aims to pilot a theory-driven, app-based intervention that promotes brisk walking among people living with and beyond cancer. The primary aim is to investigate the feasibility and acceptability of study procedures before conducting a larger randomised controlled trial (RCT). Methods- This is an individually randomised, two-armed pilot RCT. Patients with localised or metastatic breast, prostate, or colorectal cancer, who are aged 16 years or o...
Most individuals living with and beyond cancer are not sufficiently active to achieve the health ben...
Most individuals living with and beyond cancer are not sufficiently active to achieve the health ben...
There is substantial evidence on the beneficial effects of physical activity in patients with breast...
Background- There are multiple health benefits from participating in physical activity after a ca...
Background There are multiple health benefits from participating in physical activity after a can...
BACKGROUND: Participation in regular physical activity holds key benefits for cancer survivors, yet ...
Background: Physical activity (PA) can improve a range of outcomes following a cancer diagnosis. The...
Abstract Background Participation in regular physical activity holds key benefits for cancer survivo...
Background: Low physical activity level is associated with poor prognosis in patients with colorecta...
Background: Increasing numbers of people in the UK are living with recurrent or metastatic cancer, m...
BackgroundDespite the benefits of physical activity (PA) for individuals with cancer, most remain in...
Background: Cancer survivorship in Ireland is increasing in both frequency and longevity. However, a...
Purpose The benefits of physical activity for cancer survivors are increasingly recognised and smar...
Background: Existing evidence supports the many benefits of physical activity (PA) in breast cancer ...
INTRODUCTION: Preliminary research has shown the effectiveness of supervised exercise-based interven...
Most individuals living with and beyond cancer are not sufficiently active to achieve the health ben...
Most individuals living with and beyond cancer are not sufficiently active to achieve the health ben...
There is substantial evidence on the beneficial effects of physical activity in patients with breast...
Background- There are multiple health benefits from participating in physical activity after a ca...
Background There are multiple health benefits from participating in physical activity after a can...
BACKGROUND: Participation in regular physical activity holds key benefits for cancer survivors, yet ...
Background: Physical activity (PA) can improve a range of outcomes following a cancer diagnosis. The...
Abstract Background Participation in regular physical activity holds key benefits for cancer survivo...
Background: Low physical activity level is associated with poor prognosis in patients with colorecta...
Background: Increasing numbers of people in the UK are living with recurrent or metastatic cancer, m...
BackgroundDespite the benefits of physical activity (PA) for individuals with cancer, most remain in...
Background: Cancer survivorship in Ireland is increasing in both frequency and longevity. However, a...
Purpose The benefits of physical activity for cancer survivors are increasingly recognised and smar...
Background: Existing evidence supports the many benefits of physical activity (PA) in breast cancer ...
INTRODUCTION: Preliminary research has shown the effectiveness of supervised exercise-based interven...
Most individuals living with and beyond cancer are not sufficiently active to achieve the health ben...
Most individuals living with and beyond cancer are not sufficiently active to achieve the health ben...
There is substantial evidence on the beneficial effects of physical activity in patients with breast...