Registration closes on May 14 @ 5:00 PM
Cancer treatment can leave lasting effects on digestion, appetite, and nutrient absorption. In this practical session, oncology dietitian Hillary Sachs, MS, RD, CSO, will help cancer survivors understand why digestive symptoms occur during and after treatment--and how nutrition strategies can help manage them.
Participants will learn ways to address common concerns such as bloating , reflux, altered bowel habits, early fullness, and food intolerances, as well as digestive changes related to surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, or immunotherapy. The program will also cover topics including fiber, probiotics, expanding food tolerance safely, and managing long-term digestive changes after GI surgery, ostomy, or short bowel syndrome.
Designed for cancer survivors at any stage of recovery, this in-person program offers practical tools to support gut health, maintain strength, and improve quality of life.