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Healthy Living after Cancer program
Health Living after Cancer program
Getting back to a healthy lifestyle after cancer is one of the most important things you can do for your health. Our Healthy Living after Cancer program offers free health coaching over the phone, with experienced cancer nurses.
The program can help you get active, eat better and feel better, so that you can do more of the things that are important to you.
The program is available to people over 18 who have completed cancer treatment in the past five years. You'll receive up to 12 health coaching calls over a period of six months from a Cancer Council nurse.
The nurse will work with you to make healthy lifestyle changes by setting goals for physical activity and healthy eating. He or she will help you reach these goals by giving you support helpful tips, and motivation.
Part of the program involves completing a survey over the phone at the beginning of the program, and again at the end. In the survey you'll be asked about physical activity and diet, and about your overall health. You'll receive feedback in the post or via email following each of these surveys, so you can monitor your progress.
Register now or contact us on 13 11 20 or email askanurse@cancersa.org.au for more information.
This page was last updated on: Wednesday, March 22, 2017














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