After a cancer diagnosis – free advice sites for support

By: Trademagazin Date: 2026. 02. 04. 11:06
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In Hungary, every year, tens of thousands of people are diagnosed with cancer, according to official health statistics. In addition to the patients, the often invisible relatives, family members, and friends are looking for support, authentic information, and real help in this extremely difficult life situation.

The Mályvavirág Foundation and its professional partners, including BioTechUSA is. The common goal is that cancer patients and their relatives receive help through freely accessible, professionally based and understandable content. Proper information, psychological support and preparation of patients for treatment and rehabilitation can contribute to improving the chances of recovery, preserving quality of life and reducing the feeling of loss.

One ​​of the outstanding results of the partnership is the NOPREM program, which focuses uniquely in Hungary on the complex pre-operative preparation of gynecological cancer patients and is specifically designed for those who are undergoing major surgery due to cervical, ovarian or uterine cancer. are in front of them. The company was the first to support this program.

NOPREM, a multi-pillar prehabilitation program, aims to strengthen not only the physical but also the mental state of patients. As part of this, it provides a personalized exercise program, nutritional guidance – in which BioTechUSA experts also participated -, mental preparation, and understandable patient education materials. The goal is for patients to arrive at the surgery better prepared and in better general condition, which can contribute to faster regeneration, reduced complications, and the effectiveness of treatments. The program’s online platform is available to all stakeholders free of charge, thus ensuring the possibility of conscious, safe pre-operative preparation nationwide.

“The goal of our pre-habilitation program is for as many gynecological oncology surgeons and oncology centers as possible to learn about this opportunity and to offer it to patients in a timely manner, even before surgery – even in the treatment planning phase. I am convinced that the program can thus provide real added value: it helps the preparation and recovery of those involved, while also supporting the doctors’ own work by providing structured, reliable support at the beginning of the patient’s journey,” emphasized Icó Tóth, president of the Mályvavirág Foundation.

Another significant milestone is the Traveler support website, which specifically addresses the relatives of cancer patients, and which will be available to anyone for free from February 4. The site helps those who want to stand by the patient and provide prepared support with practical advice, psychological support – not only in empathy for the patient, but also in their own coping – and professionally verified content. This program pays attention to the relatives’ own experiences, how to direct themselves towards themselves, their emotions, and how they can strengthen themselves, as they are often pushed into the background and do not have time to process their own experiences. BioTechUSA experts also actively participated in the professional development of the Útitárs platform.

The cooperation between BioTechUSA and the Mályvavirág Foundation dates back several years: in addition to the professional partnership, the company

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