Boost Your Career with Clinical Oncology Nutrition Level 3 Training

The QualCert Level 3 Diploma in Clinical Oncology Nutrition (Dip Oncology Nutrition) is designed to provide learners with a strong foundation in the principles of nutrition as they relate to oncology care. This course explores how dietary strategies can support patients undergoing cancer treatment, focusing on the role of nutrition in improving quality of life, managing side effects, and supporting recovery. Learners will gain insights into the science of oncology nutrition, understanding how specific dietary approaches can be applied in clinical contexts to enhance patient wellbeing.
Throughout the program, learners will study essential topics such as nutrient requirements during cancer therapy, the impact of treatment on metabolism, and the role of diet in symptom management. With a structured curriculum, students are guided through complex concepts in a clear and accessible way, ensuring that they build confidence in both nutrition science and its clinical applications. This diploma is suitable for individuals seeking to expand their knowledge in health and nutrition with a focus on oncology.
The diploma also highlights real-world applications of oncology nutrition, helping learners connect theory with practice. Through case studies and practical examples, students will develop the ability to assess dietary needs, create supportive nutrition plans, and understand the challenges faced by oncology patients. The course is designed to be flexible and learner-friendly, making it accessible to a wide range of participants. Whether you are passionate about nutrition, working in wellness, or simply eager to explore the specialized field of oncology nutrition, this program offers a valuable opportunity to master the science and practice of clinical nutrition in cancer care.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
QualCert
Credits
60 Credits
Study Mood
Online
Assessment
Assignments Based
Course Study Units
- Fundamentals of Oncology and Nutrition
- Nutritional Challenges in Cancer Patients
- Nutritional Support During Cancer Treatment
- Management of Side Effects Through Nutrition
- Psychosocial, Cultural and Ethical Aspects of Oncology Nutrition
- Public Health Approaches and Emerging Research in Oncology Nutrition

Entry Requirements
Who Can Enroll
This course is best suited for individuals who are motivated to explore nutrition in oncology care.
- Health and wellness enthusiasts eager to support patients.
- Students interested in nutrition, biology, or healthcare sciences.
- Professionals in fitness or wellness seeking specialized knowledge.
- Individuals passionate about dietary strategies in cancer care.
- Learners who enjoy structured, accessible, and flexible study formats.
- Anyone curious about the role of nutrition in oncology treatment.
Course Learning Outcomes
Fundamentals of Oncology and Nutrition
- Understand the basic biology of cancer and its impact on nutritional needs
- Explain the role of nutrition in cancer prevention and management
- Recognise how different cancer treatments influence metabolism and dietary requirements
- Apply core nutritional principles in the context of oncology care
Nutritional Challenges in Cancer Patients
- Identify the causes and consequences of malnutrition, cachexia, and weight loss in cancer patients
- Assess changes in metabolism and energy balance during illness
- Recognise the signs of undernutrition and nutrient deficiencies in oncology care
- Recommend strategies to address nutritional challenges in cancer patients
Nutritional Support During Cancer Treatment
- Explain the nutritional needs of patients undergoing chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and surgery
- Develop appropriate meal plans to support treatment tolerance and recovery
- Evaluate the role of enteral and parenteral nutrition in oncology care
- Apply evidence-based guidelines to provide safe and effective nutritional support
Management of Side Effects Through Nutrition
- Understand common side effects of cancer treatment that affect nutrition, such as nausea, fatigue, and mucositis
- Recommend dietary strategies to manage reduced appetite and taste changes
- Support hydration and nutrient intake in patients with swallowing or digestive difficulties
- Promote practical interventions that improve quality of life during treatment
Psychosocial, Cultural and Ethical Aspects of Oncology Nutrition
- Recognise the psychological and emotional impact of cancer on eating behaviours
- Assess how cultural and religious beliefs shape dietary practices in oncology care
- Address ethical considerations in providing nutrition support to patients with advanced illness
- Promote patient-centred approaches that respect individual preferences and dignity
Public Health Approaches and Emerging Research in Oncology Nutrition
- Analyse global public health strategies aimed at improving nutrition for cancer patients
- Evaluate the role of community-based initiatives in reducing cancer-related malnutrition
- Understand the importance of research in advancing oncology nutrition practices
- Recommend evidence-based interventions to improve patient outcomes and long-term survivorship
