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Objective
The Exercise Program in Cancer and Cognition Study was a randomized controlled trial designed to determine whether 6 months of moderate‐intensity aerobic exercise improves neurocognitive function in women with breast cancer (BC) receiving endocrine therapy (ET).
Methods
Postmenopausal women with hormone receptor+, early‐stage BC, within two years post‐primary therapy were randomized to...
Background
Cancer clinicians and systems aim to provide patient‐centered care, but not all patients have the self‐advocacy skills necessary to ensure their care reflects their needs and priorities. This study examines the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of a self‐advocacy serious game (an educational video game) intervention in women with advanced breast or gynecologic cancer...
Objective
This study aimed to test the efficacy of self‐monitoring and feedback (SM+FB) versus SM without FB (SM) in a behavioral weight‐loss intervention at 6 months.
Methods
This was a randomized clinical trial. Eligibility criteria included the following: ≥18 years of age, BMI ≥ 27 and ≤43, smartphone user, and ability to engage in moderate physical activity. All participants received a 90‐minute...