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Daily Activity and Heart Health in Endometrial Cancer

We're studying how parts of your daily routine, like exercise, sitting, and sleep, influence heart health in those who have survived endometrial cancer. Understanding this could lead to better lifestyle advice for survivors like you. If you join, you'll have two check-ups during your normal clinic visits. We'll check your blood pressure and blood vessels using a simple cuff similar to the one for blood pressure. We'll also look at your body makeup and ask you to do some quick physical tests like balancing and walking, as well as squeezing a grip tool. You'll also wear movement trackers on your hand and thigh for a week and fill out some surveys. Your participation could help improve health advice for others in your situation.

Age & Gender

  • 50 years ~ 80 years
  • Female

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Location

Thank you for your interest, but this study will start enrolling soon.

North Carolina (Statewide), South Carolina, Virginia

Additional Study Information

Principal Investigator

Abrar Al Hammadi
Exercise and Sport Science

Study Type

Behavioral or Social
Observational

Study Topics

Cancer (Uterine (endometrial))
Women's Health

IRB Number

25-1817

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