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Partner to support families navigating survivorship
Families leaving treatment face daily nutrition decisions with little guidance. We are building a platform to help reduce that stress - designed in collaboration with healthcare organizations like yours. Participate in pilot programs and research opportunities to shape real-world solutions.
~496k
Childhood Cancer Survivors*
18M+
Total Cancer Survivors**
2.5x
Higher ED utilization linked to malnutrition***
How We Collaborate
Co-create solutions grounded in real-world family needs
Participate in pilot programs and early research initiatives
Provide guidance that complements clinical care and bridges hospital-to-home gaps
Why it Matters
Families leaving treatment often feel unsupported with food decisions
Your input ensures practical, impactful solutions
Together, we reduce stress and improve quality of life for survivors and their caregivers
Let’s Work Together
References:*People diagnosed with cancer at ages 0-19 years. National Cancer Institute. Childhood cancers. National Cancer Institute. Updated April 24, 2025. Accessed January 15, 2026. https://www.cancer.gov/types/childhood-cancers
**American Cancer Society; The State of Survivorship: Prevalence, Projections, & Gaps in Care; accessed Jan 22,2026
***Sulo S, Brunton C, Drawert S, Watson G, Hegazi R, Bastasch M. Increased Emergency Department Utilization and Costs for Medicare Cancer Patients with Malnutrition Diagnoses. J Nutr Health Aging. 2022;26(8):786-791. doi: 10.1007/s12603-022-1826-4. PMID: 35934823; PMCID: PMC12369183.