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Dr. Daniel Santa Mina, PhD, professor at the University of Toronto, co-founder of PrehabRx, and leading expert in exercise oncology, joins Noah to share why exercise might be cancer care’s most overlooked weapon. From his groundbreaking research in prehabilitation—preparing patients physically and mentally before surgery—to real-world success stories at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Dr. Santa Mina explains how exercise can improve recovery, reduce complications, and even boost survival rates. They explore why it’s still not standard practice, the surprising benefits (and challenges) of blending academic research with commercial innovation, and how digital tools like PrehabRx are scaling care to reach patients anywhere without losing the human connection. If you or someone you love is facing cancer, this conversation could change everything you thought you knew about treatment. GET IN TOUCH WITH NEXJ HEALTH 🌍 Our website: www.nexjhealth.com 🌍 Work with us: info@nexjhealth.com ✉️ Connect with Noah: noah.wayne@nexjhealth.com GET IN TOUCH WITH DANIEL 🌍 Work with PrehabRx: www.prehabrx.ca ✉️ Connect with Daniel: daniel@prehabrx.ca FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA 📸 Instagram: / nexjconnectedwellness 🎵 TikTok: / nexjconnectedwellness 💼 LinkedIn: / nexj-health-inc- ABOUT NOAH: Dr. Noah Wayne PhD, RKin is Vice President of Clinical Programs at NexJ Health, where he leads the development and delivery of NexJ Connected Wellness, a virtual platform that delivers health coaching for chronic disease, mental wellness, and lifestyle change. A PhD-trained Registered Kinesiologist and Clinical Exercise Physiologist, he integrates motivational interviewing, cognitive-behavioral techniques, and digital tools to support sustainable health improvements. He has also taught at York University and published research on behavior change, digital health, and mental health interventions.