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Rebuilding Quality of Life in Oncology with Occupational Therapy - Gilleanne Lenart | S1 Ep. 40

37 min · 8 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of the Oncology Revolution Podcast, Gilleanne Lenart - occupational therapist, oncology rehabilitation specialist, and clinical lead at Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, explores the critical role of cancer rehabilitation in supporting function, independence, and quality of life across the cancer continuum. Drawing from her clinical experience, Gilleanne highlights how occupational therapy interventions, fatigue management, and interdisciplinary care can transform outcomes for individuals affected by cancer. She brings a practical, patient-centered perspective to a field that remains underdeveloped in many healthcare systems.What to reflect on:How can cancer rehabilitation be better integrated across the continuum of care?What strategies can effectively address cancer-related fatigue and its impact on daily life? What role does occupational therapy play in supporting independence, home adaptation, and long-term survivorship?

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