Survivorship - The Importance of Nutrition and Exercise in the Cancer Journey
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
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Explore a comprehensive lecture on the critical role of nutrition and exercise in cancer survivorship, presented by Stanford University's Registered Dietitians and Certified Cancer Exercise Specialists. Gain valuable insights into two essential topics that frequently concern cancer patients. Learn from expert speakers Julie Grosvenor CET, HFI; Regan Fedric CET, HFI; Erika Connor RD, CSO; and Alaina Castro RD, CNSC as they share their knowledge and expertise over the course of 1 hour and 31 minutes. Discover practical strategies and evidence-based information to support your cancer journey through proper nutrition and tailored exercise regimens.
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Survivorship: The Importance of Nutrition and Exercise in the Cancer Journey
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Stanford Health Care
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