What to Eat During Cancer Treatment: Expert Tips and a Food List for Better Health
My name is Sumathi Dinesh, and I am a cancer survivor. During
my treatment, I struggled to maintain a balanced diet. This article offers
practical suggestions to help you choose foods that support your body during
cancer treatment.
Maintaining proper nutrition during cancer treatment is
challenging but essential for recovery and overall strength. Treatments like
chemotherapy and certain types of radiation therapy often cause side effects
that can interfere with eating and digestion.
- Constipation: Causes discomfort and reduces
your appetite.
- Diarrhoea: Depletes the body of essential
nutrients.
- Fatigue: Leads to reduced physical
activity, fewer burned calories, and decreased hunger.
- Loss
of taste: Makes
food unappealing.
- Nausea and vomiting: Reduces appetite and can result in weight loss.
Eating a nutrient-rich, balanced diet during chemotherapy and
radiation therapy can help manage these side effects while supporting your
treatment and overall well-being. Below is a list of foods with specific
benefits for cancer patients:
Foods That Support Nutrition During Cancer Treatment
1. Garlic: Rich in bioactive compounds with
anticancer properties, garlic, combined with vitamins E and C, may reduce the
risk of precancerous gastric lesions.
2. Broccoli: Contains sulforaphane, a plant
compound that supports brain health and may offer protection against cancer.
3. Eggs: A good source of protein and fats,
eggs help combat fatigue.
4. Pomegranate: Known for its strong anti-cancer
properties, pomegranate contains compounds that inhibit cancer cell growth and
spread.
5. White Bread: Gentle on the stomach and helpful
during bouts of diarrhoea or nausea. Saltines can also replenish sodium lost to
vomiting or diarrhoea.
6. Spinach: Packed with beta-carotene, vitamin
C, fiber, and phytochemicals that may protect against cancer.
7. Mushrooms: Provide immune-modulating effects
while enhancing the flavor of meals.
8. Turmeric: Contains curcumin, which has been
shown in lab studies to combat carcinogenic changes in cells and inhibit
malignant cell formation.
9. Beetroot: Considered a functional food,
beetroot contains polyphenols, flavonoids, and nitrates that help prevent
cancer and manage chemotherapy-related side effects.
10.Carrots: Research suggests carrots can
reduce the risk of various cancers.
11.Dark Chocolate: A bar with at least 70% cocoa is
rich in antioxidants and polyphenols that may protect against cancer, heart
disease, and stroke.
12.Sweet Potatoes: Provide anti-inflammatory benefits,
high beta-carotene levels (vitamin A), and other nutrients that may help
prevent breast cancer.
13.Berries: Full of antioxidants and
anti-cancer properties, berries also ease treatment side effects while lowering
cancer risk.
14.Nuts: Known for their "nutritional
preciousness," nuts contain components that may induce cancer cell death
and slow tumor growth.
15.Legumes: Beans, peas, and lentils offer
cancer-prevention benefits and reduce overall risk.
16.Seafood: Low-mercury fish like salmon,
sardines, shrimp, and crab are excellent sources of protein and nutrients.
However, ensure seafood is fresh to avoid foodborne illness.
17.Bananas: Easy to digest, bananas help
alleviate nausea, provide quick energy, and are gentle on the stomach.
18.Apples: Contain fiber and antioxidants. Eat
them raw, cooked, or as applesauce for easier digestion.
19.Small Onions: Regular consumption may reduce the
risk of cancer due to their bioactive compounds.
20.Water: Essential for hydration, water
flushes out toxins and supports nutrient absorption. Cancer patients should aim
for 2–3 liters daily.
Practical Tips for Cancer Nutrition
- Consume
2–3 cups of vegetables and 1–2 servings of fruit each day.
- Drink
2–3 liters of fluids daily to stay hydrated.
- Eat
small, frequent meals every 2–3 hours to maintain energy and prevent
weight loss.
- Include
snacks throughout the day.
- Prioritize
foods you enjoy and eat them without hesitation to maintain your appetite.
- Pack nutritious, travel-friendly snacks for appointments.
A well-balanced, nutritious diet can ease side effects,
enhance recovery, and improve overall health during cancer treatment.
Conclusion
A balanced, nutrient-rich diet is essential for managing
cancer treatment side effects, boosting recovery, and improving overall
well-being. Focus on small, frequent meals, hydration, and foods you enjoy to
support your journey to better health.
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Great job Madam, your inputs are the most valuable ones to overcome the pain from the side effects.
ReplyDeleteThank You Praveen. Stay Strong!!!
DeleteVery valuable information dear..Great job..
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DeleteVery informative Sumathi
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