Opening Session
- ESMO official welcome - R.A. Stahel
- The potential of multi-professional nutritional evaluations and interventions - A. Laviano
- The silent impact of nutritional issues on cancer management and patients lives - F. Strasser
- Tomatoes, fish and sour cheese: Nutrition, a constant companion from preventing to treating to alleviating cancer - A. Jatoi
- WHO's healthy diet and physical activity strategies to prevent cancer - A. Ullrich
Evaluation of the Nutritional Status of a Cancer Patient
- Evaluating body composition: Will routine L4-CT-scans replace Dexa and BIA? - C. Greig
- Metabolic issues in nutrition: Implications for daily care - I. Bosaeus
- Screening tools in daily practice: The focus on cancer - Z. Stanga
- The basic science of weight loss: What should oncologists know? - J. Argilés
- The challenges of nutritional assessment in geriatric cancer patients - M. Vandewoude
Interactions of Nutrition and Cancer
- Does malnutrition contribute to the cancer patient distress - S. Amdouni
- Does nutrition support cause cancer progression? - M. Bossola
- Interactions between anticancer drugs and nutritional or herbal supplements - A. Vandebroek
- The impact of malnutrition and over-nutrition on cancer outcomes - A. Laviano
- With or without food: Challenges arising with new oral anticancer treatments - A. Jatoi
Nutrition in Advanced Cancer Patients
- Cancer cachexia: Medical management - G. Mantovani
- Home parenteral nutrition in advanced cancer patients - Y. Orrevall
- Managing catabolic drive: The role of anticancer treatments and anti-inflammatory agents - A. Laviano
- Nutritional issues in palliative cancer care: targeted interventions and increasing role of classification - F. Strasser
- Psychosocial consequences of involuntary loss of weight - J. Hopkinson
Nutrition to Improve Patient Outcomes
- Blood and marrow transplantation and nutritional support - P. Rzepecki
- Dietary counseling: A simple but effective way to improve cancer outcomes - P. Ravasco
- Managing fatigue during cancer therapy: Drugs versus nutrition and exercise - P. Stone
- Multimodality therapy for esophageal cancer: Should nutritional support be included? - F. Bozzetti
- Radiotherapy on the neck nodes predicts malnutrition in patients with t1 or t2 laryngeal cancer - J.A.E. Langius
Prevention of Cancer and Survivorship by Nutrition
- Eating, drinking and living after curative therapy for esophageal cancer - M.R. Chasen
- Mechanisms of colorectal and lung cancer prevention by vegetables: a genomic approach - S. Van Breda
- Nutritional advice to breast cancer survivors - P. Pasanisi
- Phytochemicals: Effective in reducing cancer risk? - I. Johnson
- The traditional Mediterranean diet and cancer risk - C. Bosetti