Effect of physical activity trackers and daily text messages on quality-of-life in colorectal survivors (Smart Pace): A pilot randomized controlled trial.

Authors

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Hilary Chan

School of Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA

Hilary Chan , Katherine Van Loon , Stacey A. Kenfield , June M. Chan , Emily Mitchell , Li Zhang , Alan T Paciorek , Galen Joseph , Angela Laffan , Yoshimi Fukuoka , Christine Miaskowski , Jeffrey A. Meyerhardt , Alan P. Venook , Erin Van Blarigan

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Poster Details

Meeting

2018 Cancer Survivorship Symposium

Session Type

Poster Session

Session Title

Poster Session B: Chronic Anticancer Therapy; Late- and Long-term Effects/Comorbitidities; Psychosocial Issues; Risk Assessment

Track

Care Coordination, Cost, and Education,Late- and Long-term Effects/Comorbidities,Health Promotion,Psychosocial Issues,Communication and Transitions,Risk Assessment,Chronic Anti-Cancer Therapy

Sub Track

Quality-of-Life Issues

Clinical Trial Registration Number

NCT02966054

Citation

J Clin Oncol 36, 2018 (suppl 7S; abstr 168)

DOI

10.1200/JCO.2018.36.7_suppl.168

Abstract #

168

Poster Bd #

D6

Abstract Disclosures

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