Newly diagnosed cancer patients will be signed up for NHS fitness bootcamps, in a radical bid to boost survival.
Thousands will be enrolled in “prehab“ schemes in the new year, with patients asked to complete around three weeks’ intensive exercise, before treatment gets underway.
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