Whether you have cancer yourself, a family history of cancer, or want to review your diet and lifestyle to prevent cancer, I can support your individual needs.
Nutrition is an important thing to consider in relation to cancer. In particular during cancer treatment, eating healthy foods before, during, and after treatment can help you feel better, stay stronger and potentially alleviate side effects.
Some cancer risk factors, such as genetics and environment, are out of your control, but research suggest that about 70% of your lifetime risk of cancer is within your power to change, including your diet.
Information on diet and nutrition can be overwhelming and it can be difficult to navigate what is relevant to you and your individual situation. This can be even more heightened when figuring out alongside a cancer diagnosis. This is when it is valuable to work with a qualified nutritional therapist and one who understands how to work alongside a cancer diagnosis and treatment.
There is no one size fits all model and this is equally as true for people undergoing cancer treatment. I will work with you one to one to ascertain your specific nutritional needs, reviewing the latest research and help you to put your plan into practice that works for you in your individual situation.
I can work with you on:
- Prevention – nutritional and lifestyle advice to help reduce your risk
- Nutritional support during treatment – tailored specifically to your cancer diagnosis and treatment protocol.
- Post treatment – supporting you to reduce your risk of recurrence with a personalised plan.
