Because you don’t have to go through this alone. Get the support that you deserve.
“Maintaining good nutrition is especially important during cancer treatment. However, the disease and its treatments can change how you taste, swallow or chew your food, and can temporarily change how your body uses food.”
- MD Anderson
Online Nutritional Consults
Developing a meal plan that meets your needs
Explaining your changing nutritional needs through all stages and types of treatment (surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and radiation)
Education about treatment-related side effects that may interfere with your ability to eat (loss of appetite, weight loss….)
Recommendation on potential nutritional and dietary supplements if needed.
“The nutritionist was nice and a good listener too. She asked me questions to
work together to achieve the goal I wanted. I felt comfortable talking to her and
discussing every detail. She also provided me with a diet program that
considered everything I wanted and everything we talked about. ”
– A cancer patient
“The number one reason individuals join a support group is to be with others who have similar cancer experiences”
-National Cancer Institute
Online Support group
Cancer support groups can:
Help you feel better, more hopeful, and not so alone.
Give you a chance to talk about your feelings and work through them.
Help you cope with practical problems and side effects of treatment.
You don’t have to be smiling. You don’t have to talk. Being around people who understand could be all what you need.
If you’re looking for treatment coverage, but you received no support:
We vet your case
Help you set a call for funds on a crowdfunding platform
Advocate for your case and support with raising funds
Resources
Based on your needs, we can link you to entities that can assist.
This could include NGOs, related companies or individuals.
This service is now limited to individuals in Lebanon