Recruitment, adherence, and retention of endometrial cancer survivors in a behavioural lifestyle programme: the Diet and Exercise in Uterine Cancer Survivors (DEUS) parallel randomised pilot trial
Healthy eating and physical activity may help endometrial cancer survivors (ECS) improve their quality of life. However, most ECS do not meet the relevant guidelines. This pilot trial aimed to test the study feasibility procedures for a definitive trial of a behavioural lifestyle programme.This 24-w...
Main Authors: | Koutoukidis, DA, Beeken, RJ, Manchanda, R, Michalopoulou, M, Burnell, M, Knobf, MT, Lanceley, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2017
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