How to exercise right after cancer Exercise can help you to recover from cancer, but it can also be the last thing you feel like doing... 22 July, 2019
What causes bowel cancer? Bowel cancer is the third most common form of cancer in Australia. So what causes bowel cancer, why is it... 17 June, 2019
The role of Exercise Physiologists in the treatment of cancer Exercise will probably be the last thing on your mind after a cancer diagnosis... 15 April, 2019
Could exercise help beat ovarian cancer? Let's talk about the impact of exercise for preventing and managing ovarian cancer. What is Ovarian Cancer? Ovarian Cancer is the eighth... 25 February, 2019
Osteoporosis – How breast cancer increases your risk! Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in Australian women, with approximately 18,000 cases diagnosed in 2018. The risk... 18 February, 2019
Can I Exercise if I have Cancer? The role exercise plays in cancer care is becoming increasingly important. Exercise is known to be safe and helpful for... 04 February, 2019
6 Reasons to Exercise during Chemotherapy Chemotherapy is a powerful tool, but it brings with it a vast array of challenges, both during your cycles and... 18 December, 2018
Prostate Cancer: Reducing the side effects of ADT What is Androgen Deprivation Therapy (ADT) Prostate cancer needs male hormones (androgens such as testosterone) to thrive. This means that one... 13 December, 2018
Exercising with Lymphedema Lymphedema is a condition that often affects people recovering from cancer treatment. We asked Accredited Exercise Physiologist, Kitty Chao, about... 30 October, 2018
Children Recovering from Cancer: Why Exercise Matters We're all familiar with the big "C" word. Either we have been through the experience ourselves, or know someone who... 10 September, 2018