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December 3, 2018
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This program, led by researchers Dr. Melanie Keats and Dr. Scott Grandy, aims to help empower cancer patients to help themselves get better through a 12-week community-based program that focuses on the individual and their needs.
The goal of this cutting edge research is to make the availability of exercise a standard with cancer care in Nova Scotia. See video here.
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