Integrating Nutrition into Cancer Care: A Conversation with Dr Penny Kechagioglou & Victoria Fenton
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Dr Penny Kechagioglou is an experienced Consultant Clinical Oncologist at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire, specialising in the treatment of breast cancer. Alongside her clinical practice, she has a specialist interest in Integrative Oncology, combining evidence-based cancer care with complementary approaches such as nutrition, physical activity and mind-body therapies. She is Co-Chair of the British Society for Integrative Oncology and is passionate about advancing patient-centred, multidisciplinary cancer care.
Victoria Fenton is a naturopath, nutrition expert and Functional Medicine Practitioner specialising in complex and chronic health conditions, including cancer. Drawing on both professional expertise and personal experience, she takes a systems biology approach to help people better understand their health and support their wellbeing through personalised nutrition and natural therapies. She is a clinical provider at Dasein Health, where she works with people at every stage of their cancer journey.
Description
Looking for clear, trustworthy guidance on how nutrition can fit alongside conventional cancer treatment? Many people affected by cancer want to make informed choices about nutrition but are unsure how to discuss these with their healthcare team.
In this engaging discussion, Consultant Medical Oncologist Dr Penny Kechagioglou and Functional Medicine Practitioner Victoria Fenton explore how nutrition and conventional cancer care can work together to provide more personalised support for patients. They discuss the importance of open communication between patients, oncologists and nutritional therapists, why every person’s needs are different, and how a collaborative approach can help people make informed decisions throughout their cancer journey.
The session also explores personalised nutrition, patient choice, professional collaboration and the future of integrative cancer care, offering practical advice for anyone interested in combining evidence-based medicine with nutritional support.
A valuable resource for people living with cancer, their families, carers and healthcare professionals interested in nutrition and integrative cancer care.
Format: Digital Video Recording
File Size: Approximately 1.84 MB
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