Ask me anything about... keeping fit with pancreatic cancer by Cancer Research UK Cambridge Centre published on 2022-02-08T18:35:18Z In this special episode of our podcast, we bring you a recording of a live ‘Ask Me Anything (AMA)’ event held by our Pancreatic Cancer Programme for World Cancer Day on the 4th February. The AMA session saw specialists from Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust answering questions submitted by members of the public about how pancreatic cancer patients can keep fit. You will hear about what patients can do before, during, and after treatment for pancreatic cancer to improve their ability to withstand forthcoming treatment and improve outcomes. If you have a question that you would like us to answer in a future podcast episode, or if you have ideas for topics that you would like us to discuss in a future series, please let us know by visiting our website: www.crukcambridgecentre.org.uk/podcast. The AMA session was chaired by Laura McGeeney, a Pancreatic Cancer Specialist Dietician at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The AMA panel consisted of: Nicola Day, a Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist in oncology rehabilitation and exercise at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Édáin Martin, a Respiratory Specialist Physiotherapist and the Surgical Physiotherapy Team lead at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Claire Traub, a Specialist Occupational Therapist at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Genre Science