The Promise of Prehabilitation Therapy in Lung Cancer
This curriculum equips healthcare professionals with the knowledge to implement neoadjuvant prehabilitation strategies—such as exercise, nutrition, stress reduction, and smoking cessation—to improve surgical outcomes and quality of life for lung cancer patients. Through interactive modules and peer-led discussions, participants will learn to create personalized prehabilitation programs and engage patients in shared decision-making. The program fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and supports professionals in overcoming barriers to integrating prehabilitation into routine care.
This program is being funded by a grant from BMS Corporate Giving.