Medical nutrition in oncology: A case for change to address unmet needs
Advancing Cancer Care with Nutritional Pathways
In this webinar, Prof. Riccardo Caccialanza, Director of the Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics Unit at IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo Pavia, Italy, explores medical nutrition in oncology and why it is a case for change to address unmet needs. The session highlights the importance of early screening, early nutritional interventions, and multidisciplinary collaboration as essential steps to improve patient outcomes. The example of the Lombardy pathway shows how standardized screening, training, and policy alignment can make a difference.
Key Benefits for Healthcare Professionals
Healthcare professionals will learn how to:
Recognize unmet needs in patient care caused by lack of awareness, reimbursement disparity, and missing protocols.
Understand the clear benefits of early nutritional interventions for both patients and healthcare systems.
Apply insights from structured care pathways and collaborative approaches to improve nutritional support.
This resource is designed to support dietitians, oncologists, and nurses in implementing effective nutritional pathways within their clinical practice.
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Medical nutrition in oncology: A case for change to address unmet needs
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