A cancer diagnosis affects around 25,000 New Zealanders annually, with projections from the Cancer Control Agency indicating this number could exceed 45,000 by 2044. Survival rates vary by cancer type and treatment options, highlighting the need for additional support. In response, researchers at the University of Auckland are developing “prehabilitation” programs to assist patients with concerns regarding treatment, lifestyle changes, and emotional support. These initiatives aim to enhance patient outcomes alongside traditional treatments.
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