Exercise Medicine for Individuals with Lynch Syndrome: A Non-Pharmaceutical Cancer Prevention Agent
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute via YouTube
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This 14-minute talk by Christina Dieli-Conwright, PhD, MPH from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute explores exercise as a non-pharmaceutical cancer prevention strategy specifically for individuals with Lynch syndrome. Learn about the latest research findings on how physical activity can help prevent cancer in those with this genetic condition and discover practical ways to incorporate effective exercise routines into daily life for improved health outcomes.
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Exercise Medicine for Individuals with Lynch Syndrome: a Non-Pharmaceutical Cancer Prevention Agent
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Dana-Farber Cancer Institute