Abstract PO-108: Predictors of retention rates in the Active Living After Cancer program at MD Anderson Cancer Center: A comparison of classes during and before COVID-19
Abstract:Background: As an overlooked aspect of cancer, survivorship often begs the question of “what's next?” once treatment is complete. Physical activity following treatment has been shown to improve quality of life and decrease rates of recurrence. The MD Anderson Active Living After Cancer Program (ALAC) has recruited over 900 cancer survivors and caregivers since its establishment in 2013. This study seeks to examine how retention rates have changed since the transition to virtual classes due to the COVID-19 pand… Show more
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