The Science Nook on Health Behavior Change and Patients with Head and Neck Cancer
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN Individuals with head and neck cancers have high rates of malnutrition [Capuano et al., 2010 as cited in Britton et al., 2018]. Although studies show that nutrition support from dietitians during radiation therapy improves nutrition for those with head and neck cancers, the focus is primarily on nutrition […]
The Science Nook on Nutritional and Educational Interventions in Gastric Cancer Patients
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN With gastric cancer awareness month coming up, we are featuring a study on nutritional intervention in gastric cancer patients. The normal course of treatment for gastric cancer patients includes surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy to reduce relapse rate. Chemotherapy can lead to serious side effects in the gastrointestinal tract, […]
Barbecue Guide During Cancer
Barbecues are such an important part of summer, you don’t want to totally miss out. Plus, things just taste better when they were cooked on a grill. If you’re feeling up to hitting the barbecue circuit, here’s what you need to know to do it safely. Yes, things should be prepared more carefully for someone […]
Cancer and Constipation
Constipation is a common side effect of cancer treatment that can be caused by certain chemotherapies, nausea and pain medications, changes in diet, or a decrease in physical activity level. What causes constipation? The inability to move one’s bowels, having bowel movements less often than is normal, or having to push more than normal […]
Got Dry Mouth?
Xerostomia, the medical term for dry mouth, is a common side effect of head and neck radiation therapy and chemotherapy. Radiation doses of 25 Gy or greater are associated with reduced salivary flow and function. Saliva acts as a natural buffer in the oral cavity, bathing the oral tissues and teeth. Thus, reduced salivary flow can result in an […]
Cancer and Diarrhea
Diarrhea is a common side effect from certain chemotherapies, radiation treatment, medications and antibiotics. Since chemotherapy is meant to damage rapidly dividing cells, this can also include the lining of the digestive tract. As a result, fluid is not absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract as efficiently, which causes the frequent, loose, soft, or watery bowel movements […]
Coping with Taste Changes
Cancer patients often experience changes in their sense of taste and smell while undergoing treatment. Why does this happen and what can you do to cope? Chemotherapy and radiation affect any cells in the body that divide rapidly. These include the cells that are located throughout the lining of the oral cavity, including the mouth […]