Community Connections March 21st 2024 (Colorectal Cancer Research and Action Network)

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • In this month’s Community Connections, we will be learning more about all the resources and offerings from CCRAN (Colorectal Cancer Resource & Action Network), with a special focus on ostomies.
    Learn about what an ostomy is, discover helpful tips on eating well with a stoma from a Registered Dietitian, and hear about CCRAN's My Ostomy Coach Program designed to offer peer support and education.
    Followed by a special ELLICSR Kitchen cooking and nutrition demonstration focused on eating well with a stoma.
    If you or a loved one are living with an ostomy, this informative session is for you!
    Expert presenters from CCRAN:
    Cassandra Macaulay, Senior Manager of Programs & Education, CCRAN
    Felicia Newell, National Registered Dietitian, CCRAN
    Robin McGee, Colorectal Cancer Patient & CCRAN's "My Ostomy Coach"
    CCRAN is a Canadian non-profit organization dedicated to supporting those affected by colorectal cancer. They provide a comprehensive range of resources and support programs for patients, caregivers, and families throughout their cancer journey. CCRAN offers peer-to-peer support, evidence-based programs, educational materials, and online tools to help patients navigate diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship. They also advocate for research, early detection, and improved treatment options for colorectal cancer patients.
    More Resources:
    NourishOnline - What to eat and drink after ostomy surgery. A guide for people with colorectal cancer.
    www.nourishonl...
    UHN -Eating after your ileostomy
    www.uhn.ca/Pat...
    UHN - Eating hints for people with diarrhea
    www.uhn.ca/Pat...
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    Disclaimer: These materials are to be used for informational purposes only. They do not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Please consult your health care provider for advice about your health and medical condition.

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