Video: 💪 Fighting Cancer-Related Muscle Loss: Strength Training & Cachexia | Lori Mang
- Expert Speaker
- Jun 27
- 2 min read
What does strength training have to do with lung cancer? A lot more than you might think. 💥 In this Lung Cancer Network "Physical Wellness with Lori" Facebook Live event, certified trainer and health coach Lori Mang explains how maintaining muscle can help lung cancer patients stay stronger during treatment—and why that matters in the fight against cachexia, the muscle-wasting syndrome that affects many people with cancer.
Lori shares:
🧠How cancer and treatment can lead to muscle loss
💪 Why building or preserving muscle is critical for strength, stamina, and quality of life
🩺 The link between movement, mindset, and long-term survivorship
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