March 25, 2026 (1600 UTC). Cancer Prevention and Management SIG. Rethinking Malnutrition in Oncology: Considerations for Patients Living with Overweight or Obesity

Title:

Rethinking Malnutrition in Oncology: Considerations for Patients Living with Overweight or Obesity

When

March 25, 2026, 1600 UTC

Register here:

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_TW-q9IU9SfCwS1Zf7WGweQ

Who:

Speakers:

Shelly Coe

Tracy Crane

Moderators:

Emily Hill

SIG Leaders

Cindy Forbes and Jordan Curry

Abstract

Malnutrition remains a pervasive yet under‑recognized challenge in oncology, particularly among individuals living with overweight or obesity. Although clinical guidelines endorse universal malnutrition screening, most existing tools were designed to identify undernutrition and frequently fail to detect risk in higher‑BMI patients whose body weight may mask nutritional decline. This webinar will explore opportunities to address malnutrition screening and intervention in an effort to improve outcomes for those living with cancer and overweight or obesity and will provide valuable insights, practical takeaways, and real-world applications you can take into your own work. Our first speaker, Dr. Shelly Coe, will highlight major gaps in commonly used screening methods, underscoring inconsistent study designs, heterogeneous reference standards, and limited evidence supporting tools that rely heavily on weight‑based indicators and demonstrating the need for combined approaches that integrate subjective and objective measures beyond BMI alone.

Our second speaker, Dr. Tracy Crane, will share evidence from her ongoing clinical trials to highlight emerging approaches exploring the role diet may have in helping to identify those at risk of malnutrition and to enhance treatment efficacy and reduce side effects, with the ultimate goal to improve health and quality of life for this population.