TEST 04 – Tissue Organization. How do vertebrates make a spine?
Exploration of diet related factors that may affect patient response to anti-cancer immunotherapy.
Target Audience
These courses are intended for APPs across multidisciplinary cancer care and other professionals.
Learning Objectives
- Describe the role of the gut microbiome in cancer progression and strategies to exploit it to aid cancer therapy.
- Explain how diet affects the microbiome and can modulate responses to immunotherapy.
- Discuss ongoing studies examining the role of the food-gut axis in immunotherapy treatment.
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Jennifer Spring, RD, CSO, LDN Oncology Dietitian |
Presenter Disclosure Information
Jennifer Spring, RD, CSO, LDN, has no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests as defined by the ACCME.
The Greensboro Area Health Education Center is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the North Carolina Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Available Credit
- 1.00 Participation