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NATIONAL WEBINAR/TELECONFERENCE: THE ROLE OF NUTRITION IN BREAST AND OVARIAN CANCER CARE

 
Wednesday, October 26, 2016  08:00pm  09:00pm
   

     
 
Location     Webinar or Toll-Free Teleconference
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Extra Info    Open to women nationwide who are living with breast, ovarian and gynecological cancers. Pre-registration required. Call Support Connection: 914-962-6402 or 800-532-4290.

This program will address the following topics:
 What to eat at various phases of treatment to enhance health: Managing side effects during active treatment  Nutrition after treatment, caring for the rest of you  Common nutritional deficiencies
 Facts & Myths: What is the science behind: Sugar: Does sugar feed cancer?  Alkaline diets: Am I too acidic?  Must I juice and/or cleanse? ~ Specific diet approaches such as: Vegan, Paleo, Gluten Free
 Supplements: What role if any do supplements play?  Should I take a multivitamin?  Which supplements are helpful?  Can they do harm?

SPEAKER: Francine Blinten, MS, CCN, CNS. Francine Blinten is a Clinical Nutritionist who has worked extensively with patients through all phases of cancer diagnosis, treatment and post-treatment. She holds an MS from the Nutrition Institute at Bridgeport University, and is board certified by the International and American Association of Clinical Nutritionists and the Certification Board of Nutrition Specialists.

For 5 years, Francine was on staff at the Boyd Center for Integrative Health, led by Dr. Barry Boyd, a leading oncologist in Greenwich, CT. She helped patients use diet and lifestyle to minimize treatment side effects and reduce risk of recurrence. Since 2012 she has been a consulting nutritionist for the Connecticut Mental Health Center, a partnership between Yale University School of Medicine and the State of Connecticut. Francine also works with cancer patients in her private practice, monitoring metabolic biomarkers to avoid secondary illness and late effects of cancer treatment. In addition, she assists clients with disease prevention, weight management and food allergies or sensitivities.

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