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Anticancer Lifestyle Program to Promote Positive Lifestyle Changes in Patients with a History of Endometrial Cancer

Trial Status: closed to accrual

This clinical trial assesses the impact of the Anticancer Lifestyle program to promote positive lifestyle changes in patients with a history of endometrial cancer. Endometrial cancer survivors are at an increased risk of other health conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and other cancers. With a growing population of endometrial cancer survivors, there is an ever-increasing focus on cancer survivorship to improve non-cancer health outcomes and quality-of-life. The Anticancer Lifestyle program takes a more holistic approach and hosts online sessions on improving diet, lowering stress, increasing fitness, and reducing exposure to toxins in the home environment. The Anticancer Lifestyle program may improve survivorship and quality of life in patients with a history of endometrial cancer.