Living better with cancer – Image

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People with cancer need daily support and encouragement. Even from the moment of diagnosis, during, but also after all the journey. Today, 3.8 million French people live with cancer and the terrible effects it causes. In this regard, 8 out of 10 patients still suffer from after-effects 5 years after the disease. Faced with this shocking observation, entrepreneurs Faustine Aussedat Bouvier (ex-Orange, Too Good To Go) and Anthony Miossec (ex-Comet Meetings) decided to act and commit to the well-being of patients, even in time but also after cancer. How? By creating Jinko, an accessible application that offers personalized support.

Personal care

After a free interview with a nurse who will assess individual needs, a personalized weekly care path – physical and video – will be set up and accessed through the application. The treatments, individual or in the form of group workshops, include 6 themes: physical activity (adapted physical activity and yoga), well-being (socio-aesthetics and sexology), pain (osteopathy, acupuncture, hypnosis and reflexology), emotions (psychology, sophrology and art therapy), nutrition (dietetics), and social life (professional coaching, management of mental disorders). Jinko offers discounted pricing and plans to launch free plans “in the coming months.”

Journey of two co-founders

Faustine Aussedat Bouvier started her career at Bouygues Telecom (2011), TBWA (2011), Société Générale (2012-2013) and European Capital (2014) before joining Orange in 2015, first as flagship store manager, then deputy chief of staff to chairman & CEO (2021). He joined Too Good To Go France, from 2021 to 2023. For his part, Anthony Miossec joined the Comet Meetings scale-up in 2017 as chief of staff, then head of product (2019-2023), before being created Jinko a year and a half ago.

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