During anticancer drug treatment, there is not much food to eat due to side effects, and many patients and their families worry about not knowing what they can eat or what to make for them. "Ribbon's Food" is an app that allows people who have actually experienced cancer treatment to share information on ingredients that they can eat even with the side effects, and to support each other to reduce the burden of treatment. There is no introduction of how to make it like a recipe, but the purpose is to improve the "food experience" by finding ingredients that are easy to eat and delicious. Please help grow Ribbon's Food by posting, commenting, and voting on your recommended ingredients.
・List of foods that are easy to eat during anticancer drug treatment
・Posted by someone with experience in cancer treatment
・Post recommended ingredients
・Posting comments about ingredients
・Popularity vote by “like” and “ate”
・Supervised by a pharmacist
・The purpose of this service is for cancer patients, their families, and medical professionals to share their experiences with treatment and support through the app, and to support each other with other users. Before using this service, please agree to this purpose.
- By posting ingredients or recipes on the app, users are deemed to have consented to that information being made available to an unspecified number of users.
- The functions and information provided by this service are not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent disease, and are not a substitute for medical treatment or treatment provided by a medical professional.
- Users should give priority to the instructions of the attending physician and other medical personnel, and be sure to consult the medical institution regarding individual treatment, problems, or questions.
The name ``Ribbons'' represents the colorful lives of each cancer patient, like many ribbons, and when tied together, they can support another patient. Our hope is to become a place like that. Ribbons Food is an app that was created through repeated dialogue between the developer, a pharmacist, and a cancer patient. ``I had a hard time not being able to eat anything during chemotherapy treatment,'' ``I want to know what other people ate to get through it,'' ``I want an easy-to-make list of ingredients,'' and ``I want my experience to be helpful to others.'' We have compiled many voices like this into one app. We sincerely hope that Ribbon's Food will become a place of mutual support and help alleviate the burden of cancer treatment.