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There are often stories in the media about certain foods or nutrients in the cancer diet that will
It is beyond the scope of this article to discuss fads, hoaxes, current research or scientific evidence. Except to say the obvious, that not everything you read, especially on the internet is true. The best way to avoid hoaxes and common cancer myths is to look at
It is clear that having a healthy cancer diet can help people cope better with both treatment and the illness. But it can sometimes be hard to maintain a healthy balanced diet when both treatment and cancer symptoms can have nutrition-related side effects, as discussed below.
Different people are diagnosed at different stages of cancer and different types of cancer can produce different symptoms. Generally speaking, most people who have cancer are advised to eat a healthy diet. In some cases, a high-calorie diet is recommended. This is because weight loss can be a problem and a high-calorie diet keeps energy levels up during treatment. However, in the majority of cases, a normal healthy diet will be good enough.
It is important to recognise that some foods and supplements can counteract cancer treatments, so it is very wise to let your doctor or pharmacist know of any supplements you might be taking or any dietary changes.
Examples,
A common herbal remedy taken at times of stress can be St John’s wort, which is used as a complementary therapy for mild to moderate depression. But it also interacts with several cancer medicines, such as tamoxifen, irinotecan, docetaxel and imatinib.
Grapefruit, although often recommended for a healthy diet can increase and decrease the potency of many cancer drugs.
Many of the diet issues that cancer patients have are due to the side effects of cancer therapy they are having but these could also be due to the effects of cancer itself.
These may cause
When cancer treatment causes weight loss and loss of appetite there are a number of things to do
Don't give yourself a hard time if you don't want to eat much for a few days after treatment.
Diarrhoea is a common side effect of some treatments. Here are some diet changes you can make to cope
Treatment side-effects for cancer patients, such as feeling sick, mouth ulcers and a dry or sore mouth can make it hard to eat and drink as much as you need to.
Cool drinks may soothe a sore mouth. For sores, pain, or trouble swallowing, stick with soft foods. Avoid anything rough or scratchy, and spicy or acidic food, as these can sting your mouth. In addition, you could try eating meals lukewarm (not hot or cold). And use a straw for soups or drinks.
Some drugs can cause constipation, particularly painkillers, but also some chemotherapy drugs. Mild laxatives which you can get from your doctor can help. It can also help to drink plenty of fluids and eat as much fresh fruit and vegetables as you can.
Small diet changes can make a huge difference, and the above suggestions can help, but it is always important to let your doctor know if you have any symptoms which are bothering you and if you make any dietary changes or are thinking of taking supplements.
Beware of grapefruit with chemo drugs
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Dr Cohen started her working life as a research scientist and lecturer with over 100 peer-reviewed scientific publications.
She followed a classical scientific career until she left mainstream science in 2000 (which coincided with the birth of her first daughter) to establish the Life Science Communications company, Euroscicon Ltd.
Euroscicon Ltd was her first company (which she sold in 2016).
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In 2013 Dr Cohen was diagnosed with Cancer and set up Cancer Care Parcel which provides appropriate gifts for people with cancer.
Dr Cohen is the lead scientific advisor at Optimised Healthcare. A medical profiling company which provides advanced disease prediction, prevention and wellness optimization services.
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