American College of Lifestyle Medicine posted on LinkedIn:
“Advancing Cancer Care with Lifestyle Medicine.
Our groundbreaking ‘Lifestyle Medicine Toolkit for Cancer Survivors and Risk Reduction’ is making waves in the oncology community!
Research Highlights:
- Comprehensive resources for cancer patients and survivors
- Designed for use by a wide range of providers, from physicians to nurses to physical therapists
- Highly praised for financial sustainability and ease of integration into diverse healthcare settings
‘This toolkit is an essential resource for integrating lifestyle medicine into oncology care,’ says Jasmin Hundal a hematology-oncology fellow at Cleveland Clinic.
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Amy Comander, Medical Director of Mass General Cancer Center in Waltham, shared this post on LinkedIn, adding:
“Thank you to the American College of Lifestyle Medicine for highlighting the ‘Lifestyle Medicine Toolkit for Cancer Risk Reduction and Survivorship,’ which is a great resource! Congratulations to the entire multidisciplinary team, led by Sami (Papacek) Mansfield, on creating this toolkit.”