Nutrition
Patients need to eat well during cancer therapy. They need enough calories to maintain a good weight and protein to keep up strength. Good nutrition often helps people with cancer feel better and have more energy.
But eating well can be difficult. Patients may not feel like eating if they are uncomfortable or tired. Also, the side effects of treatment, such as poor appetite, nausea, or vomiting, can be a problem. Some patients find that foods do not taste as good during cancer therapy.
The doctor, dietitian, or other health care provider
can suggest ways to maintain a healthy diet.
Patients and their families may want to read
the National Cancer Institute booklet
Eating Hints for Cancer Patients,
which contains many useful ideas and recipes. The
"National Cancer Institute Booklets" section tells how to get this publication.
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