Walking Group for Breast Cancer Survivors!
By hungsta2 on March 31, 2015
Dr. Kristin Campbell’s Clinical Exercise Physiology Lab is creating an 8-week walking program to provide a safe, social, and fun way for women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. This program is aimed to welcome women of different fitness levels and backgrounds by providing them with a safe, positive space in which they can […]
NExT Study in the Vancouver Sun!
By hungsta2 on February 25, 2015
On Wednesday February 25, 2015, the Nutrition and Exercise during adjuvant Treatment (NExT) Study was featured on the front page of the Vancouver Sun! Past participant, Marita Luk, and co-investigator, Cheri van Patten, discussed the benefits of exercise and healthy eating during breast cancer treatment. Read the article. More information about the study can be […]
Kristin Campbell on CTV Morning Live!
By hungsta2 on October 15, 2014
Kristin Campbell was with Keri Brown this morning to answer some questions about the role of exercise and physical activity in cancer prevention and survivorship! To watch the video of Kristin’s interview, click here. To tune into the live chat, visit the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation – Ask an Expert Live Chat, click here.
October 15th – Kristin Campbell on CTV News for Ask An Expert: Breast Cancer Awareness Month!
By hungsta2 on October 10, 2014
Dr. Kristin Campbell will be one of five breast cancer researchers for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation – Ask an Expert day, presented by CTV, for a life chat about breast cancer and breast health. She will be the local expert for CTV Morning Live Vancouver. Kristin will be on CTV live on Wednesday October […]
Dr. Campbell in Nutrition Action Health Letter.
By hungsta2 on October 10, 2014
In the September 2014 issue of Nutrition Action Health Letter titled: “1 in 8: What you may not know about breast cancer.” Among many other well known breast cancer scientists and colleagues, Kristin commented on the epidemiological data behind physical activity and breast cancer risk. You can read the news letter here; Kristin is quoted […]