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  • About
    • CEPR
    • Calgary & Area
  • Scientists
    • Dr. Karen Kopciuk
    • Dr. Miranda Fidler-Benaoudia
    • Dr. Lin Yang
    • Dr. Dylan O’Sullivan
    • – Past Scientists –
  • Research
  • Questionnaires
    • Past Year Total Physical Activity Questionnaire (PYTPAQ)
    • Life Time Physical Activity Questionnaire (LTPAQ)
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Archives: Research Projects

PEAK-RC – Participating Exercise Prehabilitation to Keep up Function Capacity for Radical Cystectomy: A Window-of-Opportunity Randomized Controlled Trial

Current Projects, Research ProjectsBy Wendy WalrothJune 7, 2023
Dr. Yang

The PEAK-RC study is a randomized controlled trial testing the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a HIIT intervention that prepares bladder cancer patients for radical cystectomy.

RiskDialogue – Making healthy behaviour changes easy: AI-enabled dialogue-driven app for personalized cancer prevention

Current Projects, Research ProjectsBy Wendy WalrothJune 6, 2023
Dr. Yang

About 40% of cancer cases in Canada could be prevented following CCS recommendations to “make healthy choices” and the creation of health-supporting environments.

The PEAK program – Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of a Cancer Prehabilitation Program to Enhance Knowledge, Improve Mental Health and Keep Up Physical Function

Current Projects, Research ProjectsBy Wendy WalrothJune 6, 2023
Dr. Yang

“It is a marathon, not a sprint”. The journal of facing cancer is often likened to a marathon rather than a spirit, as it involves challenges that span from diagnosis to long-term survivorship.

PEAK-AS – Exercise intervention for prostate cancer men managed by active surveillance: a knowledge survey

Current Projects, Research ProjectsBy Wendy WalrothJune 25, 2021
Dr. Yang

Active surveillance has been recommended as the preferred management strategy to avoid or postpone immediate therapy for low-risk (potentially intermediate-risk) prostate cancer…

Nishtohtamihk li kaansyr (Understanding Cancer): Cancer Screening, Outcomes and Experiences among Métis People in Alberta

Current Projects, Research ProjectsBy Wendy WalrothJune 24, 2021
Dr. Kopciuk

This co-designed study between the Métis Nation of Alberta (AB) and AHS Screening Programs will evaluate cancer screening outcomes and experiences of Métis Albertans…

Adolescents and Young Adults becoming Physically Active after Cancer Trial (AYA-PACT)

Current Projects, Research ProjectsBy Wendy WalrothJune 7, 2021
Dr. Fidler-Benaoudia and Dr. Friedenreich

The Adolescents and Young Adults becoming Physically Active after Cancer Trial (AYA-PACT) is a randomized controlled exercise intervention…

PEAK-RP – Participating in Tai Chi to Reduce Anxiety and Keep up Physical Function: a Prehabilitation Intervention for Radical Prostatectomy

Current Projects, Research ProjectsBy Wendy WalrothOctober 27, 2020
Dr. Yang

The PEAK-RP study is a randomized controlled trial testing the implementation strategy of a mind-body-exercise intervention that prepares prostate cancer patients and their caregivers for radical prostatectomy…

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Shaping up on physical activity and cancer: Improving estimates of cancer risk using accelerometry and contemporary methods in the UK Biobank

Current Projects, Research ProjectsBy Wendy WalrothOctober 26, 2020
Dr. Yang

There are inherent limitations of self-report data associated with measurement error. This project uses novel and innovative methods to estimate the attenuation of the association between self-reported physical activity and cancer risk associated with measurement error…

Late effects of childhood cancer

Current Projects, Research ProjectsBy Wendy WalrothApril 24, 2020
Dr. Fidler-Benaoudia

Although survival from childhood cancer has increased substantially in the last decades, treatments used to achieve cure are known to cause late effects, or health problems that occur months or years after treatment has ended…

Alberta Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivor Study

Current Projects, Research ProjectsBy Steven SzarkaNovember 14, 2019
Dr. Fidler-Benaoudia

The Alberta Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivor Study is a population-based, retrospective cohort study that includes all individuals that were diagnosed with cancer between the ages of 15 and 39 years in Alberta from 1983 to 2017. The cohort includes nearly 25,000 adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors, …

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