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2 Prizes, 2 Winners, 1 Entry!

In honor of World Cancer Day, we’re offering a special giveaway to support education in exercise oncology. Enter once for a chance to win one of two prizes:

  • Prize 1: Registration for the ACSM–ACS Cancer Exercise Specialist online course
  • Prize 2: A copy of ACSM’s Essentials for Exercise Oncology

 

Two winners will be selected.

*When you click “Submit” ACSM has received your entry, even if you don’t see a message appear on screen. 

Enter by 11:59 p.m. PST on February 5, 2026.

Winner will be contacted via email on February 6, 2026.

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Learn more about the giveaways:
ACSM-ACS Cancer Exercise Certificate Course

ACSM-ACS Cancer Exercise Specialist Course

For healthcare and fitness practitioners looking to provide safe, effective, and individualized exercise programs to anyone living with or beyond a cancer diagnosis. 

Developed in partnership with the American Cancer Society (ACS) and CanRehab®, this course teaches:

  • Core principles of cancer biology, screening, and treatment
  • Treatment side effects and implications for exercise safety
  • Evidence-based benefits of exercise across the cancer continuum
  • Client screening, risk stratification, and individualized programming
  • Behavior change strategies and practical communication for working with cancer patients and survivors
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ACSM’s Essentials of Exercise Oncology

New in 2024, ACSM’s Essentials of Exercise Oncology is the go-to guide to understanding the intricate relationship between exercise and cancer treatment. This new text provides an approachable introduction to exercise oncology and unparalleled preparation for those preparing for credentialing in exercise oncology. Learn:

  • The epidemiology and biology of cancer
  • The physiological effects of exercise training on cancer development and prevention
  • Exercise prescription for individuals at various stages of cancer diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship
  • The behavioral and logistical challenges unique to engaging cancer patients and survivors in physical activity