An app with brief behavioural support to promote physical activity after a cancer diagnosis (APPROACH): study protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial

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P. Lally
N. Miller
A. Roberts
R. J. Beeken
D. M. Greenfield
H. W. W. Potts
N. Counsell
N. Latimer
C. Thomas
L. Smith
J. Gath
F. Kennedy
C. Martin
L. Wyld
A. Fisher
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[1] Behavioural Science and Health,Leeds Institute of Health Sciences
[2] UCL,Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS FT
[3] University of Leeds,Institute of Health Informatics
[4] Weston Park Hospital,Cancer Research UK & UCL Cancer Trials Centre, Cancer Institute
[5] University College London,School of Health and Related Research
[6] University College London,The Centre for Health, Performance, and Wellbeing
[7] University of Sheffield,Department of Oncology and Metabolism
[8] Anglia Ruskin University,undefined
[9] Yorkshire and Humberside Consumer Research Panel,undefined
[10] University of Sheffield,undefined
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Cancer; Pilot; RCT; Brisk walking; Physical activity; App; Habit;
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