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  • Oncology Support Services: Moving for Life

    Moving for Life
    St. Elizabeth Edgewood Cancer Center 1 Medical Village Drive, Edgewood, KY, United States

    Exercise Programs: Moving For Life Exercise has been shown to improve quality of life, help manage treatment side effects, and lower cancer risk. Our exercise classes are led by qualified instructors who demonstrate safe, effective techniques that can be adapted for all fitness levels and are designed to support your strength, energy, and overall well-being. Visit stelizabeth.com/integrative-oncology or call 859-301-4157 ...

  • Oncology Support Services: Grief Yoga

    Grief Yoga
    St. Elizabeth Edgewood Cancer Center 1 Medical Village Drive, Edgewood, KY, United States

    Exercise Programs: Grief Yoga Exercise has been shown to improve quality of life, help manage treatment side effects, and lower cancer risk. Our exercise classes are led by qualified instructors who demonstrate safe, effective techniques that can be adapted for all fitness levels and are designed to support your strength, energy, and overall well-being. Visit stelizabeth.com/integrative-oncology or call 859-301-4157 for ...

  • Oncology Support Services: YCAT Yoga Therapy in Cancer

    YCAT Yoga Therapy in Cancer
    St. Elizabeth Edgewood Cancer Center 1 Medical Village Drive, Edgewood, KY, United States

    Exercise Programs: YCAT Yoga Therapy in Cancer Exercise has been shown to improve quality of life, help manage treatment side effects, and lower cancer risk. Our exercise classes are led by qualified instructors who demonstrate safe, effective techniques that can be adapted for all fitness levels and are designed to support your strength, energy, and overall well-being. Visit stelizabeth.com/integrative-oncology or ...

  • Oncology Support Services: The Healthy Spoon: Nutrition in Every Bite

    The Healthy Spoon
    St. Elizabeth Edgewood Cancer Center 1 Medical Village Drive, Edgewood, KY, United States

    Cooking and Nutrition Program: The Healthy Spoon: Nutrition in Every Bite Research shows that eating a diet rich in fruits, veggies, beans, whole grains, and nuts can help reduce cancer risk and is recommended for cancer survivors. Our nutrition programs, led or reviewed by our cancer care dietitians, provide practical tips, evidence-based guidance, and hands on ways to add these ...

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