Nutritional Support for Cancer Patients - Or, How What you Eat While Battling Cancer Can Make a World of Difference
Some might have gotten a pamphlet or two or had a quick chat with a nutritionist, but for the most part they were given the anti-nausea pills and sent on their way.
The other day I was thinking about this subject again. I had just spoken with a dear friend of mine whose father successfully fought off Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma, and she had mentioned that even though he faithfully took his anti-nausea pills during his rounds of chemotherapy, he ended up dropping about 30 pounds that he really didn’t need to lose and he also lost his taste for many of the foods he always loved.
So I got out my trusty laptop and began to research nutrition and cancer. More specifically, I was trying to find cancer facilities that treat cancer patients everyday, and that offer them nutritional support. I found a couple of places right away that feel that this subject is crucial to the well-being of cancer patients. Please check out these links below:
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/pdq/supportivecare/nutrition/Patient/...
http://www.cancercenter.com/integrative-treatment.cfm#complementary
I found the information in these links to be really fascinating.
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Hello,
Thanks for the interesting blog on nutrition and cancer.
I have a friend that’s fighting stage 4 colon cancer so I know what a dreadful disease it is.
I had my first colonoscopy at age 50. A polyp was found and removed. I’m now 58 and I had my second colonoscopy a few weeks ago. Nothing was found this time.
I just want to remind and encourage everyone to get screened for colon cancer. The procedure itself (colonoscopy) is not painful, with the possible exception of the I.V. The preparation the day before is a little inconvenient. Plan to be close to a bathroom.
The ‘official’ guideline is to have a colonoscopy if you are older than 50 and every 10 years thereafter. That is, if you’re at average risk. Check with your physician. Schedule an appointment today!
For more information on colon cancer go to http://wwww.coloncancerresource.com
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The first link in the article is a very informative article from a respected organisation about the use and type methods used to introduce nutritional supplements during treatments for cancer. The second is a commercial for naturopahic and other alternative therapies that have no scientific basis. A doctor should advise you on nutrition and diet not a nutritionist with no medical training. Mixing reputable sources with other less independant and unverifiable sources of information gives them undue credibility. Please verify your sources before engaging in advertising dressed up as journalism.
I think there are a lot of things that work although they have no "scientific basis". Just as treatments that are endorsed by science are not always a good idea. So many were given a chemotherapy although it would not work for them. Today you should do a DNA-test of the tumor first.
With the subject of weight-loss and nausea you should not forget cannabis as a very effective natural cure.