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Survivor Step Study

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The overall purpose of this study is to examine if providing charity incentives motivate cancer survivors to meet individualized step-goals.

All participants will receive a Fitbit monitor, personalized step goals and educational materials designed to increase physical activity.

Eligible participants are cancer survivors between 18-50 years of age, are more than 6-month post treatment and are not currently engaging in regular exercise.

The study is funded through the Cal Poly Research, Scholarly, and creative Activities Grant Program.  To get more information please email survivorstepstudy@gmail.com or call (805) 756-5544.

 

Principal Investigator 
Sarah Keadle 
skeadle@calpoly.edu
(805) 756-1785

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