MSc student Golnaz Ghazinour representing the Exercise Oncology Lab at SBM in Philadelphia with co-authors @AllyTabaczynski@nataliecuda . Her research is focused on understanding action control in resistance training among cancer survivors. @BehavioralMed@SBM_PASIG@UofTKPE
The Exercise Oncology Lab at the University of Toronto has a study opportunity. The study is testing the relationship between exercise, cognitive functioning and mental health in women living with and beyond breast cancer.
Natalie is actively recruiting breast cancer survivors for a study examining the relationship between exercise, mental health & cognitive functioning. Please share with those who may be eligible and contact the Exercise Oncology Lab at [email protected] for more info!
Had a great time presenting to and learning from so many informative researchers @ISBNPA in Phoenix, Arizona this past week. Looking forward to next year! #ISBNPA2022
STUDY OPPORTUNITY! We are recruiting prostate cancer survivors to participate in a study aimed at moving more and sitting less! If interested, please contact [email protected]
Natalie Cuda presenting her first oral presentation at an international conference on the changes in activity and well-being among cancer survivors during the pandemic. Way to represent the Exercise Oncology Lab!!! #ISBNPA2022@ISBNPA@UofTKPE