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Jacqueline Drouin is a Lecturer cum Assistant Professor in the Physical Therapy Department at the University of Michigan. She holds degrees in Physical Therapy and Exercise Science. She is presently completing her doctoral dissertation at Wayne State University on the effects of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise training on immune status, oxidative stress, and cancer-related symptoms in subjects undergoing radiation treatment at the Karmanos Cancer Center in Detroit, Michigan. She can be reached at jsdrou@flint.umich.edu.

Lucinda Pfalzer is a Professor at the University of Michigan. She is a physical therapist with a Ph.D. in Exercise Physiology and is a fellow in the American College of Sports Medicine. Dr. Pfalzer's research interests include cancer rehabilitation and chronic disease and disability. Dr. Pfalzer can be reached at cpfalzer@umich.edu.


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