The third wave of follow-up is due to start next year. A key element involves participants wearing a wrist-worn accelerometer (like a fitness band) to measure movement across the 24-hour day. Data collected will help to provide insights into the role that sleep, sitting and physical activity play in the development of cancer.
Cancer Council's iconic Daffodil Day is returning again this Thursday 21 August, and we'd love for you to join us in powering life-saving cancer research.