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Nutrition

Resources for Dietitians

Finding Nutrition and Dietetics Resources

To explore the databases the library provides access to, visit our A-Z Database list.

Please note that databases with a lock icon are restricted to authorized BC Cancer staff only. You must be on the BC Cancer network to access these resources, or have log-in information to authenticate from home. Visit our Off-Site Access page for more information on remote access to these resources

For journal articles and eBooks, use Full Text Finder (search by journal or eBook title):

EBSCO Full Text Finder

For additional information and help, contact your Librarian.

Recommended Databases

Also Recommended:

Canadian Nutrient File (CNF) is the standard reference food composition database reporting the amount of nutrients in foods commonly consumed in Canada. This nutrition research tool, published in 2015, is integral to many activities within Health Canada such as setting policies, standards and regulations, risk assessment studies and food consumption surveys. Database is a CSV, EXCEL or ACCESS file that has to be downloaded.

AutoAlerts: Nutrition

Interested in staying up to date with the latest research in oncology nutrition?
Sign up for one of our AutoAlerts and receive the newly published MEDLINE articles delivered directly to your inbox:

  • Fasting - use of fasting in cancer care, metabolic effects, patient safety, and clinical outcomes;
  • Nutrition - diet therapy and nutrition interventions; nutrition disorders in cancer care;
  • Palliative nutrition therapy - managing side effects of cancer therapy.

Contact your centre's librarian to  sign up or to request a new AutoAlert.

Librarian Liaison

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Elena Popova
Contact:
BC Cancer Library
675 West 10th Avenue
Vancouver, BC
V5Z 1L3
604-675-8006


 The BC Cancer library system consists of a central library at Vancouver Centre, and branches in Abbotsford, Kelowna, Prince George, and Victoria where both patient and professional collections are available on site. Librarian staff are available at all centres, including Surrey.