Effect of physical activity (PA) perceptions in cancer survivors on PA behaviors: Helping health care providers improve patient communication.

2014 
201 Background: While engagement in PA can lessen fatigue, improve quality of life (QOL) and/or improve survival in cancer survivors, to what extent patients are aware of this and how it affects their behavior is unclear. Methods: 1,244 adult cancer survivors across disease sites and stages (mostly curative) at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre (PMCC) were surveyed about their perceptions of PA, the barriers that prevent them from being physically active, and their level of PA currently. Multivariable logistic regression evaluated the associations between clinical and socio-demographic factors on these perceptions and current activity levels. Analyses were adjusted for performance status and important covariates. Results: Cancer survivors were surveyed at a median of 26 months after diagnosis. 16% had breast, 12% GI, 26% gyne/GU, 14% head and neck, 6% lung and 19% hematologic cancers. 55% of survivors reported being physically active. Overall, 76% believed PA could lessen their fatigue, 91% reported PA ...
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