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WEBINARS FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

Eating well after cancer

What the evidence shows about eating well after cancer and how to support people in practice.

Hosted by MyNutriweb: requires registration via a third party.

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FREE – Online – On-demand

Eating well after cancer can play an important role in recovery, long-term health and quality of life. This webinar provides health professionals with clear, evidence-based guidance on nutrition after cancer, addressing common questions and challenges people may face following treatment.

Drawing on current research, the session explores how to support individuals in returning to a balanced, ‘normal’ diet and offers practical tools to help translate evidence into supportive, realistic advice in practice.

This webinar is CPD accredited by the British Dietetic Association and the Association for Nutrition.

MyNutriWeb is an online platform where dietitians, nutritionists and other healthcare professionals can engage in online professional development. It is a trusted source of nutrition and health information and managed by the Dietitian and Nutrition team at Nutrilicious.

This webinar was hosted on Monday 23 June 2021.

What you’ll learn

By joining this webinar, you will:

  • Gain a clear understanding of the benefits of eating a healthy diet after cancer.
  • Understand how people can return to a ‘normal’ diet following cancer treatment.
  • Recognise how healthy eating after cancer can help reduce the risk of other long-term conditions.
  • Develop confidence in supporting people to eat well after cancer.

What we will explore

This session explores the evidence, challenges and practical approaches to supporting healthy eating after cancer and beyond treatment.

  • The benefits of a healthy, balanced diet for people living with and beyond cancer.
  • Common diet and nutrition challenges people may experience after cancer and treatment.
  • The current evidence on diet and nutrition after cancer.
  • Practical tools, resources and guidance to support healthy eating after cancer.

Who should watch

This webinar is ideal for anyone working in primary care, public health, dietetics, nutrition or community health. Whether your role involves brief interventions or lifestyle conversations, this session will equip you with actionable insights to support cancer prevention through diet.

Hosted by MyNutriweb: requires registration via a third party.

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