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Hospital, gym aim to beat cancer with exercise

SWAN Hill District Health will be the first local facility to
hold an exercise program which claims to reduce the re-occurrence of
cancer.

Known as the cancer exercise specialist program, it will involve a
range of cardiology and flexibility movements.

Expecting to begin within the
next month, its introduction has been made possible as a result of a generous
donation from a local gym.

Swan Hill Health District physiotherapist Emma
Brown recently completed the certified training of the course.

“There has
been quite a bit of research done into exercise and cancer so I am excited to be
involved,” she said.

Ms Brown has previously worked at a similar program in
Bendigo.

For more of this story, see Monday’s Guardian (July 29).

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