Danone collaboration offers nutrition support for oncology patients


The platform, available in France and Belgium, provides patients with personalized articles, expert interviews, patient testimonials and an educational podcast series on nutrition, as well as resources to equip healthcare professionals to address the risk of patient malnutrition. ย 

โ€œItโ€™s not widely known patients with cancer may have nutritional needs that cannot be met through normal food alone,โ€ Katrien van Laere, senior VP of R&I and medical nutritional science for Danone, told NutraIngredients.ย 

โ€œWithout adequate nutritional screening at diagnosis and over the course of treatment, this puts them at a greater risk of malnutrition and potential weight loss that can impact their treatment outcomes.โ€

Malnutrition in cancer patientsโ€‹

New researchโ€‹ย from data supplier Ipsos commissioned by Danone revealed that over 80% of cancer patients recognize the significance of nutrition during their journey, and yet access to comprehensive nutrition information and support remains inconsistent.

Therefore, van Laere explained, the newly integrated module aims to combat cancer-related malnutrition, a condition impacting up to 70% cancer patients, according to aย recent studyโ€‹.ย 

The Ipsos survey also showed that 64% of European cancer patients report nutritional problems such as loss of appetite, dry mouth and nausea.ย 

These issues often result in weight loss and malnutrition, disrupting treatment plans and negatively affecting overall quality of life, recovery and treatment outcomes, van Laere noted.ย ย 

Nutrition support modelย โ€‹ย 

In response to these challenges, the Danone collaboration offers a nutrition support module integrated into Resilience’s digital oncology solution, which is now recognized by the French health authorities for all adult patients undergoing systemic cancer treatment.ย 



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