Rehabilitation and exercise programs are a critical part of multi-disciplinary care for cancer patients. In this unit of study, students will be introduced to a range of issues related to the prevention, detection and intervention for cancer. you’ll learn about the prevention, pathophysiology, detection and treatment for cancer. Further topics that will be covered include: the role of exercise in the prevention through palliation for cancer; prevention and interventions for physical and psychosocial impairments that arise secondary to treatments, including pain, lymphoedema, and fatigue. A focus is placed on patient-centered care informed by current evidence.
Unit details and rules
| Academic unit | Health Sciences |
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| Credit points | 6 |
| Prerequisites
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Students must have completed at least 48 credit points |
| Corequisites
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None |
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Prohibitions
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None |
| Assumed knowledge
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None |
| Available to study abroad and exchange students | No |
Teaching staff
| Coordinator | Glen Davis, glen.davis@sydney.edu.au |
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| Lecturer(s) | Jo Lewis, jo.lewis@sydney.edu.au |
| Glen Davis, glen.davis@sydney.edu.au | |
| Elizabeth Dylke, elizabeth.dylke@sydney.edu.au | |
| Kimberley Docking, kimberley.docking@sydney.edu.au | |
| Vicki Flood, vicki.flood@sydney.edu.au | |
| Sharon Kilbreath, sharon.kilbreath@sydney.edu.au | |
| David Mizrahi, david.mizrahi@sydney.edu.au |