Cancer nutrition and rehabilitation—its time has come!
2008

Cancer Nutrition and Rehabilitation

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Author Information

Author(s): Martin R. Chasen, A.P. Dippenaar

Primary Institution: McGill University

Hypothesis

The McGill Cancer Nutrition and Rehabilitation program aims to empower cancer patients to improve their quality of life through a multidisciplinary approach.

Conclusion

The cnr program provides a holistic treatment approach that emphasizes individual patient needs and aims to improve their quality of life.

Supporting Evidence

  • The cnr program uses a multidisciplinary team to address the diverse needs of cancer patients.
  • Regular assessments help tailor interventions to each patient's unique situation.
  • Empowerment through education is a key focus of the cnr program.

Takeaway

This study shows that cancer patients can feel better and live healthier lives by getting help from a team of experts who understand their needs.

Methodology

The study reviews the philosophy and approach of the McGill Cancer Nutrition and Rehabilitation program, focusing on patient assessments and interdisciplinary team roles.

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