A bowel cancer survivor, Jodie Collins, is developing a personalised prehabilitation programme to improve outcomes for newly-diagnosed patients, supported by a research grant from the Cancer Society and drawing on her personal and family health experiences.
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national investment in evidence-based innovation
Bowel cancer survivor aiming to develop prehabilitation programmeurgent need for increased investment in brain cancer
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