A Study of Physical Activity in Cancer Survivors

A Study of Physical Activity in Cancer Survivors

Community Oncology patients entering cancer survivorship
Adult Mayo Clinic Health System Northwest Wisconsin Community Oncology patients entering cancer survivorship (completed initial treatment) Underserved: Older (≥60 years), lower-income, rural, ethnic/racial minority, lacking access/available/acceptable forms of exercise programs
Behavioral: Physical Activity
Use Exercise to increase physical activity (PA), as measured by cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, and balance in underserved cancer survivors >60 years of age and/or those of any age residing at a rural address and to increase quality of life (QOL), as measured by physical functioning and fatigue, in underserved cancer survivors >60 years of age and/or those of any age residing at a rural address.

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