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The Bare Bones of Surviving Cancer
03.14.2012
The Bare Bones of Surviving Cancer
Part of the Ernest Rosenbaum Cancer Survivorship Lecture Series
Keeping your bones healthy throughout your life is important, but if you're a person diagnosed with cancer, bone health is especially important for you. Research shows that some cancer treatments can lead to bone loss.
Learn the basics of bone health and ways to keep your bones strong.
Speaker: Marcia Stefanick, PhD, Professor of Medicine, Stanford Prevention Research Center, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Stanford Cancer Survivorship Programs offers supportive care during and after cancer treatment.
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