Pediatric Oncology

Nutrition is an important part of the health of all children. It’s especially important for children getting cancer treatment to get the nutrients they need. Eating the right kinds of foods before, during, and after treatment can help a child feel better and stay stronger. Good nutrition is especially important when a child has cancer. Both cancer and its treatments may affect a child’s appetite, tolerance to foods, and their body’s ability to use nutrients. Eating the right kinds of foods before, during, and after treatment can help a child feel better and stay stronger.

  • Role of Nutrition in Cancer Prevention
  • Interactions between Cancer therapies and Nutrients
  • Medical Nutrition Therapy
  • Pediatric Leukaemia
  • Thrombocytopenia
  • Hemophilia, Lymphoma & Osteosarcoma
  • Congenital Anemia
  • Sickle Cell Disease
  • Pediatric Hematology Oncology
  • Germ Cell Tumors
  • Brain Stem Gliomas

Related Conference of Pediatric Oncology

June 04-05, 2026

30th World Nutrition and Pediatrics Healthcare Conference

Zurich, Switzerland
June 11-12, 2026

27th Annual World Congress on Pediatrics

Barcelona, Spain
June 22-23, 2026

35th World Congress on Clinical Pediatrics

Barcelona, Spain
June 29-30, 2026

6th Global Summit on Pediatric Nursing

Barcelona, Spain
July 27-28, 2026

3rd World Pediatric Conference

London, UK
August 18-19, 2026

8th World Pediatric Infectious Disease Congress

Paris, France
September 07-08, 2026

24rd World Congress on Clinical Pediatrics

Toronto, Canada
September 14-15, 2026

26th Annual Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology

Rome, Italy
November 19-20, 2026

37th European Pediatrics Conference

Dubai, UAE

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