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      • Mathew Cameron
      • Mitchell Pateman
      • Ally Van Dorp
      • Campbell McIntosh
      • David Werth
      • Celia Innerarity
      • Chelsey Fien
      • Erika Brown
    • Our Facilities
  • Services
    • Rehabilitation
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    • DEXA Scans
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The Benefits of Exercise for Cancer Patients and Survivors – Kirby Harley AEP

UncategorisedBy Adam KingMarch 25, 2021

Cancer is the name given to a collection of related diseases, that is characterised by the uncontrolled division of the body’s cells, which then begin to spread into surrounding tissues. Normally, human cells grow and divide to form new cells as the body needs them, they then either grow old or become damage and die,…

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