Associations of wearable tracker use with physical activity and health outcomes in patients with cancer: Findings from the HINTS-SEER (2021).

Authors

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Junlan Pu

38 Xueyuan Rd, Haidian District, Beijing, China

Junlan Pu , Youmin Cho

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Poster Details

Meeting

2023 ASCO Breakthrough

Session Type

Poster Session

Session Title

Poster Session B

Track

Gastrointestinal Cancer,Gynecologic Cancer,Head and Neck Cancer,Quality of Care,Genetics/Genomics/Multiomics,Healthcare Equity and Access to Care,Healthtech Innovations,Models of Care and Care Delivery,Population Health,Viral-Mediated Malignancies

Sub Track

Other Technology and Innovations

Citation

JCO Global Oncology 9, 2023 (suppl 1; abstr 131)

DOI

10.1200/GO.2023.9.Supplement_1.131

Abstract #

131

Poster Bd #

H7

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