Researchers have discovered that people with endometrial cancer are more likely to develop heart conditions after treatment, especially if they have excess body weight or a large waist size.
Healthy behaviors such as eating well, being physically active, and managing stress can help reduce the risk of heart problems and improve overall health. In reality, cancer survivors often struggle to meet these health and wellness goals.
The RESILIENCE study aims to explore whether a digital wellness platform with guidance from healthcare professionals could help people with endometrial cancer live a healthier life and lower the risk of heart problems.
We are enrolling people who have completed their endometrial cancer treatment and are interested in joining a digital wellness program!
ELIGIBILITY:
18+ years old
History of early-stage, low-grade endometrial cancer
No recurrent or metastatic disease
1 month to 10 years post-surgery and completion of adjuvant treatment
Body mass index (BMI) between 25 and 45 kg/m2
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