Exercise As Breast Cancer Medicine

Dr. Christina Dieli-Conwright discusses her research on using exercise as medicine before, during, and after a cancer diagnosis.
Jul 7, 2023
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At the 2023 American Association for Cancer Research (ASCO) Annual Meeting, Dr. Christina Dieli-Conwright gave a presentation entitled “Resistance exercise is medicine: Applications to improve health and cancer outcomes.”

Listen to the episode to hear Dr. Dieli-Conwright explain:

  • how she came to study exercise as medicine

  • the exercise benefits for people diagnosed with cancer she’s seen in her research

  • how to get started with exercise and how to stay motivated

  • resource suggestions for people who want to start exercising, including the Exercise is Medicine website and a library of exercise videos from the Zakim Center

About the guests
 
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Christina Dieli-Conwright, PhD, MPH

Christina Dieli-Conwright, PhD, MPH, is an associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and a researcher at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Her research uses an exercise is medicine approach and is focused on testing personalized exercise programs to improve cancer outcomes, especially breast cancer. She earned her MPH and PhD in biokinesiology from the University of Southern California. Following a post-doctoral fellowship in cancer etiology at the City of Hope National Medical Center, she was the director of the Integrative Center for Oncology Research in Exercise and assistant professor of biokinesiology and medicine at the University of Southern California. In 2020, she joined the faculty of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School.

Updated on November 30, 2023

 
 
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