What is the Impact of Nutrition on Survivorship? (Part 2)
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The Art of Survivorship: Web Series
What is the Impact of Nutrition on Survivorship is Part 2 of a Web Series. Part 1, Fertility Preservation in Cancer Patients: Providing Hope for Family Building can be found here.
Sponsor: Three Rivers AHEC
Presenter:
Beth Bussey, MS, RD, CSO, LD
Session Description:
A cancer diagnosis may lead to a change in a person's priorities regarding relationships, career, or lifestyle. Some survivors become anxious about their health and uncertain of how to cope with life after treatment. Cancer survivorship begins at diagnosis. It includes people who continue to have treatment to either reduce risk of recurrence or to manage chronic disease.
Some survivors have difficulty adjusting to and learning to live with uncertainty. Others may have physical problems, sexual and fertility concerns, experience discrimination at work, or find that their social network feels inadequate. Find out more about coping with such concerns, and how to make positive lifestyle changes after a cancer diagnosis. Survivorship is a unique journey for each person.
Session Objectives:
- Discuss the challenges that cancer survivors face.
- Define nutrition interventions for cancer survivors.
- Identify resources for breast cancer survivors.
Continuing Education Information:
Three Rivers AHEC is an approved provider of Continuing Nursing Education by the Georgia Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
This program has been approved for 1.0 contact hour. For certification, completion and submission of the online evaluation is required. Participant will be sent an e-certificate within 45 days of evaluation submission. Training must be viewed and evaluations completed/submitted by April 30, 2013.
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