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Custom exercise programs for cancer survivors. The Cancer Exercise app gives those new to fitness and hard-core exercisers both aerobic and resistance exercises to reduce fatigue, improve quality of life, strength, endurance and other side effects of cancer.
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“Thrive HKU” is an initiative mobile application of The Department of Clinical Oncology, LKS Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong. “Thrive HKU” aims to provides better support for breast cancer survivors both physically and psychologically.
“Thrive HKU” equips breast cancer survivors with educational materials on breast cancer management and psychological support. Registered users will be given a Pink Fitbit which can encourage them to have more exercises and have a healthy lifestyle.
We wish breast cancer survivors who use the thrive app and Pink Fitbit every day can have a bright and healthy future!
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The information contained in this App is for general educational purpose and reference only. Such information is not medical advice, diagnosis or treatment on any individual case or patient and should not be treated as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. You should consult your attending doctor or health professional for any medical condition that you may have, rather than relying on the information provided in this App.
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Cancer Exercise VS.
Breast Cancer Survivorship
December 15, 2024