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Public Education on Diet and Cancer

Public Education on Diet and Cancer
Author: E. Benito
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 940112986X

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The European Cancer Prevention Organization (ECP) was established in 1981 with the objective of developing studies of the aetiology and preven tion of cancer through concerted-action European collaborative studies. It achieves this through the organization of annual symposia, the organiz ation of workshops on subjects of topical interest and the organization of research projects. The annual symposia have all been on themes of high priority for cancer prevention; namely Tobacco and Cancer (1983), Hormones and Sexual Factors in Human Cancer Aetiology (1984), Diet and Human Carcinogen esis (1985), Concepts and Theories in Carcinogenesis (1986), Causation and Prevention of Colorectal Cancer (1987), Gastric Carcinogenesis (1988), Breast, Ovarian and Endometrial Cancer: Aetiological and Epi demiological Relationships (1989) and Causation and Prevention of Human Cancer (1990). At the time of the 1985 symposium a workshop was organized in conjunction with IUNS to formulate a set of dietary guidelines for the prevention of human cancer. Those guidelines were published inNutrition and Cancer, but since then there has been a massive increase in information on diet and cancer and so it was decided that in 1991 we would again have a symposium and an associated workshop on public education on diet and cancer. The symposium was structured into a number of sections, the first of which included a review of the various sets of published guidelines together with general background papers on dietary carcinogens, anticarcinogens (particularly the vitamins) and the value of animal models in studying diet and human cancer.


What to Eat During Cancer Treatment

What to Eat During Cancer Treatment
Author: American Cancer Society American Cancer Society
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-10
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781604432565

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"The second edition of What to Eat During Cancer Treatment contains more than 130 recipes-including 102 new dishes. The book provides practical tips and suggestions to help patients and their caregivers anticipate--and overcome--the major challenges of eating well during treatment. Written by Jeanne Besser, an award-winning cookbook author; Barbara Grant, a board-certified specialist in oncology nutrition; and experts in nutrition and cancer care from the American Cancer Society, the book contains a wealth of information for both patients and their families. The book's primary focus is on the seven most common eating-related side effects of cancer treatment--nausea, diarrhea, constipation, trouble swallowing, sore mouth, unintentional weight loss, and taste alterations--and the foods that will be acceptable when these side effects occur. Chapters are organized by these side effects, and introductory information for each section is based on evidence-based research and sound clinical experience. Symbols are used throughout to flag recipes that apply to more than one side effect, making the book a versatile resource for different phases and types of cancer treatment. The book will appeal both to people undergoing treatment and the caregivers, family, and friends who are providing support. Throughout the book are beautiful, full-color photographs, along with features such as advice for the caregiver, food safety basics, answers to frequently asked questions about nutrition and treatment, how to avoid excess weight gain during treatment, and tips for easy snacks, staying hydrated, and dealing with vitamin and mineral deficiencies"--


Cancer Prevention Through Diet

Cancer Prevention Through Diet
Author: Marcia Reid Marsted
Publisher:
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1988
Genre: Cancer
ISBN:

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Diet and Nutrition

Diet and Nutrition
Author: Diet, Nutrition, and Cancer Program (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1979
Genre: Cancer
ISBN:

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Abstract: Parents play an important part in the care of a child with cancer; providing good nutrition is particularly important, and requires an understanding of the digestive system, the body's nutrient needs, and nutrient sources, as well as the special needs that may arise during cancer treatment. The various treatments are radiation, drugs, and surgery; coping with the side effects, such as nausea, diarrhea, dehydration, mouth sores, or tooth decay, becomes easier when they are anticipated. Techniques for increasing nutrient intake are suggested by increasing nutrient density or food appeal. The special diets include clear or full liquid, soft, low residue, lactose or gluten restricted, and high fiber; each is presented as a fold-out chart identifying allowed and excluded foods by group.


Diet, nutrition and cancer program

Diet, nutrition and cancer program
Author: Diet, Nutrition and Cancer Program
Publisher:
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1979
Genre:
ISBN:

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Nutrition for the Cancer Patient

Nutrition for the Cancer Patient
Author: Cancer Information Clearinghouse
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1977
Genre: Cancer
ISBN:

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Nutrition and the Cancer Patient

Nutrition and the Cancer Patient
Author: Cancer Information Clearinghouse
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1981
Genre: Cancer
ISBN:

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References to 86 journal articles, audiovisuals, and monographs, intended for patients and professional health educators. Arranged under topics, e.g., nutrition for the pediatric patient. Each entry gives bibliographical information, annotation and source.


Diet and Nutrition

Diet and Nutrition
Author: National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 57
Release: 1979
Genre: Cancer
ISBN:

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