How to cope with side effects
When side effects or cancer treatment interfere with normal eating, coping with changes in your eating habits may seem overwhelming. Adjustments can be made to meet nutritional requirements with appropriate nutrition support. Here you will find easy hints and tips that can help you cope with eating problems.
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When side effects or cancer treatments interfere with normal eating, adjustments can be made to ensure a patient has the necessary nutrition.
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For cancer patients, loss of appetite can be an ongoing concern. Here are some eating and cooking suggestions that might help you struggling with it.
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Nutrition support may help you to keep your weight steady or limit the amount of weight you loose.
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Useful eating tips to reduce weight gain, a common side effect in some cancers, especially in breast cancer.
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Cancer patients can suffer from nausea and vomiting, common cancer side effects. Here are some ideas to deal with them.
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Cancer patients can suffer from diarrhoea, a common side effect of cancer and cancer treatment. Here are some ideas that might help you.
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Cancer patients can suffer from fatigue and depression, a common side effect of cancer and cancer treatment. Here are some tips for coping with fatigue.
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Cancer patients can suffer from dry mouth, a side effect of cancer. Here are eating and cooking suggestions that might help you.
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Cancer patient’s sense of taste or smell may change; it is a common cancer side effects. Here are some ideas to manage it.
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Cancer patients can suffer from sore mouth, sore throat or sore gums. Here are eating and cooking suggestions that might help you.
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Cancer patients can suffer from dental and gum problems, common cancer side effects. Here are some ideas to help you.
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