MEN undergoing treatment for prostate cancer are needed for a research project.
The ECU study will examine how exercise and improved nutrition can counteract the side effects associated with treatment.
To be eligible, men must be receiving hormone blocking therapy as part of their treatment plan.
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READ NOWThey will need to follow an individualised nutrition plan and take part in a supervised exercise program in Joondalup or Mt Lawley.
To volunteer or for more information, email PhD candidate Rebekah Wilson at r.wilson@ecu.edu.au or contact ECU’s Exercise Medicine Research Institute on 6304 3444.
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