The presentation will cover how to utilize foundational fitness to empower cancer patients and survivors.
As we champion further research into supervised group exercise therapy emphasizing vital peer support, we'll also delve into recent findings on how exercise impacts health outcomes, survival, and cost-effectiveness as an adjuvant treatment. Additionally, we'll share strategies for improving exercise adoption rates through evidence-based programs and long-term behavioral health guidance, enhancing access to quality exercise for our most vulnerable communities.
Key Takeaways:
- Cover recent research relevant to exercise oncology.
- Discuss appropriate exercise programming to include crucial aspects of skill acquisition and reconditioning.
- Analyze how to incorporate peer support and human connection that drives higher rates of exercise adherence and health and fitness progressions.
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12:00pm Central
(10:00am Pacific / 1:00pm Eastern)
On Oct 22nd, 2025
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Aaron Wyant, MS
Aaron Wyant is an exercise instructor, educator, and program implementation specialist with bachelor's & master's degrees in Kinesiology and more than seventeen years' experience. For the last nine years, Aaron's directly led more than 500 and overseen the programmatic decision-making for more than 700 cancer patients and survivors.


